"Betrayal" by Nobel Prize-winner Harold Pinter, who died in December 2008. One of Pinter's most popular plays tells the story of an intriguing love triangle between Robert, his wife Emma and his best friend Jerry, examining the hopes and dreams that lie beneath our intrigues and disguises. Directed by John Arthur Lewis, the play runs about 90 minutes with one intermission.
"Betrayal" opens Saturday, February 21, 2009, 7:30 p.m. (reception preceding)
Preview on Friday, February 20, 7:30 p.m.
Closes on Saturday, March 21, 2009
Runs Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 3 p.m.
New World Repertory Theater, 923 Curtiss St. in Downers Grove, IL
Handicapped accessible with chair lift, with street and lot parking availability. Metra line from downtown Chicago is the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Suburban Chicago to Aurora - Main St. Downers Grove stop.
TICKETS: For public tickets, contact 630-663-1489, or visit www.newworldrep.org
$20 for adults
$15 for seniors and students, and for each ticket in groups of ten or more
$12 matinees on Sundays
$12 preview
CAST: Company member Mike Speller as Robert, Patricia Hoffman as Emma, and Errol McLendon as Jerry, and Kyle Land as the Waiter.
STAFF: John Arthur Lewis (Director), Jean Gottlieb and Alison Henderson (Producers), Elizabeth Boros-Kazai (Stage Manager), Lee Brasuell (Lighting Design), Rocco Renda (Costume Design), and Kyle Land (Assistant Director).
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