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Olivier Award Winning Classic

BETRAYAL

by Harold Pinter

Directed by SHANA GOZANSKY~

After Jerry and Emma collide for the last time, their final encounter unfolds into a seven year long, torrid love triangle entangled with secrets, deception, and Emma’s husband Robert. Throughout this backwards tailspin, the three navigate unexpected impulses, forbidden trysts, and their own feelings of betrayal. 

From Nobel Prize winning playwright Harold Pinter and directed by Shana Gozanskyº, Betrayal runs July 9 to August 1, all performances are at the Natti-Willsky Performance Center – 267 East Main Street, Gloucester. Showtimes are Wednesdays – Saturdays at 7:30pm, with matinees Saturdays & Sunday at 2:00pm.

JULY 9 – AUGUST 1

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Performances

7:30 pm, WED – SAT
2:00 pm, SAT + SUN

Preview Performances

July 9 + 10 @ 7:30 pm 

Champagne Opening

Saturday, July 11 @ 7:30 pm

Artist Talk Backs

July 18 + 25 after the matinee

Critical Praise for Harold Pinter’s Betrayal

“Of all Pinter’s often-puzzling work, this play is the one that clearly speaks to you, thinks for you, and may even feel for you.” 

Variety

Marilyn Stasio

“A creeping depth and delicacy … which for me now ranks among Pinter’s finest.”

The New York Times

Ben Brantley

“There is nothing to distract you from the cutting, syncopated rhythms of the dialogue.”

Vogue

Chloe Schama

Meet the Creative Team

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Harold Pinter (he/him) / Playwright

Harold Pinter (1930-2008) was born in London on October 10, 1930. He lived with Antonia Fraser from 1975 until his death on Christmas Eve 2008. (They were married in 1980). After studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the Central School of Speech and Drama, he worked as an actor under the stage name David Baron. Following his success as a playwright, he continued to act under his own name, on stage and screen. He last acted in 2006 when he appeared in Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape at the Royal Court Theatre, directed by Ian Rickson. He wrote 29 plays, including The Birthday Party, The Dumb Waiter, A Slight Ache, The Hothouse, The Caretaker, The Collection, The Lover, The Homecoming, Old Times, No Man’s Land, Betrayal, A Kind of Alaska, One For The Road, The New World Order, Moonlight and Ashes to Ashes. Sketches include The Black and White, Request Stop, That’s Your Trouble, Night, Precisely, Apart From That and the recently rediscovered Umbrellas. He directed 27 theatre productions, including James Joyce’s Exiles, David Mamet’s Oleanna, seven plays by Simon Gray (one of which was Butley in 1971, for which he directed the film adaptation three years later) and many of his own plays, including his last, Celebration, paired with his first, The Room, at The Almeida Theatre, London in the spring of 2000. He wrote 21 screenplays, including The Pumpkin Eater, The Servant, The Go-Between, The French Lieutenant’s Woman and Sleuth. In 2005 he received the Nobel Prize for Literature. Other awards include the Companion of Honour for services to Literature, the Legion D’Honneur, the European Theatre Prize, the Laurence Olivier Award and the Moliere D’Honneur for lifetime achievement. In 1999 he was made a Companion of Literature by the Royal Society of Literature. Harold Pinter was awarded 18 honorary degrees.

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Shana Gozansky~ (she/her) / Director

Shana Gozansky is a theater director and children’s book author. She has directed throughout the greater Boston area and regionally including Trinity Rep and Alabama Shakespeare Festival. She is thrilled to be returning to GSC (Wipeout, Barefoot in the Park). Originally from Atlanta, GA, Shana holds an MFA in Directing from the Brown/Trinity Rep MFA Programs, is a graduate of Bard College  and is a proud Associate Member of SDC. She is the author of Phaidon’s My Art Book series, Penguin Rise’s How to Be a Witch (with Gabrielle Balkan), and has more books on the horizon. She lives in Massachusetts with her spouse, tween, and a dog named Miss Piggy.

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association (AEA)
ºThe Director is a Member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC)                                                                                                                                                ~The Director is an Associate Member of SDC
^Represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the IATSE

BETRAYAL is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Dramatists Play Service www.concordtheatricals.com