The latest Broadway revival of Harold Pinter’s Betrayal, starring Tom Hiddleston, Zawe Ashton, and Charlie Cox, opens September 5 at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre. The production arrives in New York following a West End run as part of the Pinter at the Pinter season earlier this year.
Hiddleston (Hamlet, The Avengers), Ashton (Wanderlust), and Cox (Daredevil) make their Broadway debuts in the roles of Robert, Jerry, and Emma, respectively. Rounding out the cast are Eddie Arnold as the Waiter, as well as standbys Jesmille Darbouze and Dylan S. Wallach.
Directed by Jaime Lloyd, Betrayal recounts a seven-year romance in reverse chronological order. Performances are scheduled through December 8.
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Broadway News (Charles Isherwood)
Entertainment Weekly (Allison Adato)
The Hollywood Reporter (David Rooney)
New York Daily News (Chris Jones)
New York Observer (David Cote)
The New York Post (Johnny Oleksinski)
New York Stage Review (Melissa Rose Bernado and Steven Suskin)
The New York Times (Ben Brantley)
Theater News Online (Jeremy Gerard)
Time Out New York (Adam Feldman)
Vulture/New York Magazine (Sara Holdren)
The Wall Street Journal (Terry Teachout)
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WATCH: Tom Hiddleston, Charlie Cox, and Zawe Ashton Reveal What to Expect From Broadway's Betrayal
Betrayal features sets and costumes by Soutra Gilmour, lighting by Jon Clark, and sound design and original music by Ben and Max Ringham. Casting is by Jim Carnahan, CSA.