Betrayal

Betrayal

Huntington Theatre
264 Huntington Ave Boston

Harold Pinter was one of the twentieth century's greatest and most influential playwrights. The winner of the Nobel Prize, he was honored with numerous other accolades, including France's Légion d'Honneur and Britains Laurence Olivier Award. His play Betrayal, considered among his best and inspired by his own life, tells the story of Emma and Jerry. For seven years they engage in a passionate love affair, deceiving their spouses, each other and, at times, even themselves. It explores the complexities of love, guilt and duplicity, and was the 1979 Olivier Award winner for Best New Play.

Thru - Dec 9, 2012