Tom Hiddleston, who has made a name of himself by playing a Superhero villain role as Loki in Thor, The Avengers and Infinity War, will soon be seen live on stage as the lead role in Harold Pinter‘s play BETRAYAL. The play, known as one of the best works of Pinter, will have a strictly 12 week run in the Harold Pinter Theatre in London. His fans as well as Pinter fans will have a great time watching the Golden Globe and Oliver Award Winner re-enact the lead role in the play. Tom Hiddleston Stars In BETRAYAL A Harold Pinter Play
With poetic precision, rich humour and an extraordinary emotional force, BETRAYAL charts a compelling seven-year romance, thrillingly captured in reverse chronological order.
Harold Pinter wrote this play by taking inspiration from his own life, in which he had an extra-marital affair with BBC Television presenter, Joan Bakewell. The affair lasted for seven years. The play depicts this affair in a reverse chronological order spanning the years between 1968 to 1977.
BETRAYAL was first produced at the National Theatre in 1978, directed by Peter Hall starring Penelope Wilton, Michael Gambon and Daniel Massey. It was also directed by Trevor Nunn at the Almeida Theatre in 1991, with a cast including Bill Nighy, Martin Shaw and Cheryl Campbell.
At the Harold Pinter Theatre from 5 March to 1 June 2019, book your BETRAYAL tickets today!
Tags: Harold Pinter, theatre, Tom Hiddleston
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