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News Kristin Scott Thomas Eyes West End Return in Pinter's Betrayal Kristin Scott Thomas is set to be reunited with director Ian Rickson, who helmed her last theatrical outing at the Royal Court and subsequently on Broadway in The Seagull, for a new West End production of Harold Pinter's Betrayal.

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Kristin Scott Thomas

According to a report in Variety, she will be joined by Ben Miles (seen in the Old Vic production of The Norman Conquests that subsequently transferred to Broadway's Circle in the Square) and Douglas Henshall as the two men in her life. The production is said to be eyeing a berth at the West End's Comedy Theatre to open in early June, where it will follow the current production of Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour.

Scott Thomas, who is best known for her film appearances in such films as "Four Weddings and a Funeral," "The English Patient" and "Gosford Park," has also previously appeared on the London stage in Pirandello's As You Desire Me.

 
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