Betrayal by Harold Pinter
A Love Triangle With Shattering Consequences
Betrayal is a thrilling and emotional experience that will leave you reflecting on the meaning of ‘truth’ in human relationships, and the lies we tell ourselves - a play for out times.
Venue: Old Fitz Theatre
Address: 129 Dowling St, Woolloomooloo NSW 2011
Date: 18 July - 10 August 2025
Time: 7:00pm
Ticket: $29.70 - $82.50
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Address: 129 Dowling St, Woolloomooloo NSW 2011
Date: 18 July - 10 August 2025
Time: 7:00pm
Ticket: $29.70 - $82.50
Buy / Ticket: https://www.sportforjove.com.au/betrayal-2025
Web: https://www.sportforjove.com.au/betrayal-2025
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EMail: info@sportforjove.com.au
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Three figures, turning away from each other against the backdrop of a shattered city
Prepare to be captivated by Harold Pinter’s Betrayal, directed by Cristabel Sved. Pinter’s famous reverse chronology, examining the anatomy of an affair from end to beginning, scrutinizes the corrosive nature of betrayal in its many forms.
This intimate production brings to life a sexual triangle of friends and lovers entangled in lies and self-deception. Cristabel Sved’s direction takes a stripped-back approach, placing the focus on the intricate interplay between the characters. With sharp wit and humour skilfully woven into the heartbreak, the talented cast brings a captivating energy to the stage.
The Old Fitz is the perfect space to experience this play in close up, an unflinching encounter not to be missed. At the heart of the production lies Emma’s journey—a powerful struggle for expression and liberation in a male-dominated world. Starring Ella Scott Lynch (Black Snow, Informer 3838), Matthew Hardie (Rake, 44 Sex Acts in 2 Weeks) and Andrew Cutcliffe (Last King of the Cross, SFJ’s The Player Kings).
This intimate production brings to life a sexual triangle of friends and lovers entangled in lies and self-deception. Cristabel Sved’s direction takes a stripped-back approach, placing the focus on the intricate interplay between the characters. With sharp wit and humour skilfully woven into the heartbreak, the talented cast brings a captivating energy to the stage.
The Old Fitz is the perfect space to experience this play in close up, an unflinching encounter not to be missed. At the heart of the production lies Emma’s journey—a powerful struggle for expression and liberation in a male-dominated world. Starring Ella Scott Lynch (Black Snow, Informer 3838), Matthew Hardie (Rake, 44 Sex Acts in 2 Weeks) and Andrew Cutcliffe (Last King of the Cross, SFJ’s The Player Kings).