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News Last Chance to See Pinter's Betrayal at Yale Rep Nov. 13 Tickets are still available for the Yale Repertory Theatre production of Harold Pinter's classic of reversed chronology, Betrayal. Helmed by Obie Award-winning director Liz Diamond, Betrayal runs through Nov. 13 when it will close on schedule.

Tickets are still available for the Yale Repertory Theatre production of Harold Pinter's classic of reversed chronology, Betrayal. Helmed by Obie Award-winning director Liz Diamond, Betrayal runs through Nov. 13 when it will close on schedule.

Betrayal is described as a razor sharp drama about marital infidelity that highlights Pinter's keen observations about the dynamics of human relationships. "Betrayal is famous for its dramatic structure," explained Stan Wojewodski, Jr., Yale Rep's artistic director and dean of the Yale School of Drama.

Among Pinter's other plays are The Caretaker, The Homecoming, The Birthday Party, Old Times, A Slight Ache, and Ashes to Ashes. His screenplays include "The French Lieutenant's Woman," "The Servant," "The Pumpkin Eater," "Accident," "The Go-Between" and the 1993 film adaptation of Franz Kafka's "The Trial." In 1998 Pinter was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame.

The Yale Rep cast of Betrayal includes Ritchie Coster, John Hines, Stephanie Roth Haberle and William F. Reeves.

Betrayal's production staff includes Adrian W. Jones, scenic designer, Miranda Hoffman, costume designer; Scott Zielinski, lighting designer; Brian MacQueen, sound designer; Barbara Somerville, dialect consultant; and Allison Horsley and Jonathan Shandell, production dramaturgs. Tickets for Betrayal are currently on sale and range in price from $26 to $34. Discounted tickets are available for students, senior citizens and groups. For information call the Yale Repertory Theatre box office at (203) 432-1234, or visit http://www.yale.edu/yalerep

 
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