Review: Betrayal (Thursday’s Child Theatre & Chapel Off Chapel)
Leaning too heavily on the humour in Harold Pinter's play allows tension to be overwhelmed by melodrama.
Leaning too heavily on the humour in Harold Pinter's play allows tension to be overwhelmed by melodrama.
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Some narrative clarity lost in this fast-paced concert-style production but a brilliant cast bounces everything off the back wall - and that's a very long way.