Betrayal review " a piercing revival
Theatre Royal, BathPinter's modern classic gains currency in pandemic Britain When Peter Hall directed Harold Pinter's 1978 Betrayal, charting adultery among London's literati, he noted that the playwright is "talking about something else… If you start with self-betrayal, it gradually infects everything, like a dreadful, destructive virus". Thus a dated modern classic gains unexpected currency in Jonathan Church's …
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