What holds us together — love, loyalty, or something far more fragile?
In Harold Pinter’s masterful play Betrayal, the ordinary rhythms of human connection slowly unravel into something quietly devastating. Told in reverse — from the painful collapse of a relationship back to its delicate beginnings — Betrayal offers a piercing look at loneliness, memory, and the small, almost imperceptible moments that lead to rupture.
Theatre33’s production brings Pinter’s ironic, subtle, and emotionally charged text vividly to life. Every glance, every silence, every hesitation carries the weight of unspoken truths.
Through an atmosphere dense with tension, rich staging, and the haunting spaces between words, this performance draws audiences into a world where betrayal is not an act of cruelty — but an inevitable thread in the fabric of human relationships.
In Pinter’s world, everything betrays everything.
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Jerry - Christophe Peyras
Emma - Era Pogosova Robert - Max Korotkiy
Directed by Marianna Chebotaryova
Stage Manager Olga Semenova
Duration - 90 min