Betrayal review " rotating show puts Pinter's lovers in a spin
Derby theatreThe spartan flat used for an affair becomes a squash court in Lekan Lawal's overthought, revolving staging of this misogynistic 1978 playAdultery was a lot simpler back in 1978, when Harold Pinter first produced this study of marital infidelity among the north London literati. Emma, a gallery owner, and Jerry, an author's agent, are sufficiently time and cash rich to be able to maintain a Kilburn flat fo…