Leo K. Theatre Betrayal by Harold Pinter Directed by Braden Abraham February 19 — March 28, 2009 Running Time: 75 minutes with NO intermission
A riveting tale of romantic deception
A woman's illicit relationship with her husband's best friend is played out in reverse, from the end of the affair to their first encounter. As the play unfolds backwards in time, Pinter's innovative structure and spare language paint an unflinching and riveting portrait of deception.
“The most accessible of Mr. Pinter's major works, Betrayal draws you into a situation you think you know all too well, from literature if not life: the romantic triangle... Mr. Pinter has invested a well-worn formula with a gnawing, transforming sense of just how opaque people remain to one another.” — New York Times
Be sure to order our specialty cocktail for Betrayal: A Complicated Affair
*Recommended for ages 14 and above for sexuality and adult situations.