Roundabout’s Pre-Show Discussions During Betrayal Run Begin Nov. 7 | Playbill

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News Roundabout’s Pre-Show Discussions During Betrayal Run Begin Nov. 7 The Roundabout Theatre Company’s pre-show discussions during the run of David Leveaux's staging of Harold Pinter's Betrayal, start Nov. 7 and continue every Tuesday until the show closes. Betrayal stars Juliette Binoche, Liev Schreiber and John Slattery. As reported earlier, same day ticket-holders can avail themselves of this offer, which entitles them to attend the discussion groups in the Penthouse Lobby of the American Airlines Theatre.

The Roundabout Theatre Company’s pre-show discussions during the run of David Leveaux's staging of Harold Pinter's Betrayal, start Nov. 7 and continue every Tuesday until the show closes. Betrayal stars Juliette Binoche, Liev Schreiber and John Slattery.. As reported earlier, same day ticket-holders can avail themselves of this offer, which entitles them to attend the discussion groups in the Penthouse Lobby of the American Airlines Theatre.

The pre-show discussions start on Nov. 7, at 7 PM. Production sources indicate that the discussions will be "moderated by members of Roundabout’s education staff, lead by Margaret Salvante, Roundabout's education director."

Roundabout made it a point to focus on providing numerous patron amenities while rebuilding its new home, the American Airlines Theatre. One aspect of the facility's profile is the Penthouse Lobby, which was constructed above the existing theatre roof. Recent use of the lobby for events suggests the nation's second-largest nonprofit is aiming to maximize the theatre's potential.

"We are fortunate to have such a wonderful facility in our Penthouse Lobby," explained Roundabout artistic director Todd Haimes. "Discussion groups are a great way to introduce our subscribers, and other theatergoers, to this new space. Roundabout has always strived to make theatergoing a comfortable and social experience as well as an artistically rewarding one.”

For more information about the Roundabout visit www.roundabouttheatre.org.

 
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