The Jamie Lloyd Company continue their commitment to accessible theatre by announcing Betrayal ‘Rush’ tickets

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– From 4 March, £15 tickets will be released on a weekly basis available   exclusively to under-30s, key workers or those receiving job seekers  allowance

–   Betrayal starring Tom Hiddleston, Zawe Ashton and Charlie Cox will run for a strictly limited season from 5 March at the Harold Pinter Theatre in the West End, directed by Jamie Lloyd

The Jamie Lloyd Company, whose production of Harold Pinter’s Betrayal runsat the Harold Pinter Theatre from 5 March 2019 for a strictly limited season ending on 1 June, have announced that from Monday 4 March £15 good stalls seats for the production will be released on a weekly basis             exclusively available to under-30s, key workers and those receiving job-seekers allowance. 

Continuing The Jamie Lloyd Company’s long-standing commitment to accessible theatre, over 300 #BetrayalRush tickets will be obtainable each week, with availability on all performances that follow press night on 13th March.

Jamie Lloyd said: “Having come from a low-income, working-class background, it has felt essential to introduce the work of Harold Pinter (the working-class bloke from Hackney) to theatregoers from all walks of life, including many who have never been to the theatre before, with 25,000 good seats for only £15 across our Pinter at the Pinter season. The Jamie Lloyd Company, Ambassador Theatre Group Productions and our co-producers are thrilled to give more people the chance to discover Harold’s masterpiece, Betrayal, in stalls seats with our new Rush scheme.”

Tickets can only be purchased via the #BetrayalRush tab on the ATG Tickets website ( https://www.atgtickets.com/betrayalrush/and clicking ‘Join the Queue’).

At 12pm on Mondays, customers will be assigned a random place in the queue – to either purchase tickets (max 2 per person), or be notified that all newly released tickets have now sold out.

In the case of Under 30’s booking tickets, both attendees must be aged under 30.

For patrons not eligible for this offer, an additional 250 tickets per performance are priced at £25 or under. Many of these have now sold, but check availability (particularly in the Balcony level) to      purchase remaining seats at prices which start at £15. 

Directed by Jamie Lloyd, Betrayal stars Golden Globe, Olivier and Evening Standard Award winner Tom Hiddleston, Zawe Ashton and Charlie Cox.

With poetic precision, rich humour and an extraordinary emotional force, Betrayalcharts a           compelling seven-year romance, thrillingly captured in reverse chronological order. The complexities of the human heart are explored in this, “the greatest, and the most moving, of all Pinter’s plays” (The Daily Telegraph).

Tom Hiddleston returns to the London stage as Robert following his acclaimed Hamlet directed by Kenneth Branagh and his Evening Standard Award-winning performance in Coriolanus at the Donmar Warehouse in 2014. 

His theatre credits include: Hamlet, Coriolanus, Ivanov, Othello, Cymbeline, The Changeling. His film credits include: Avengers: Infinity War, Thor: Ragnarok, Kong: Skull Island, I Saw The Light, High-Rise, Crimson Peak, Thor: The Dark World, Exhibition, Only Lovers Left Alive, Avengers, War Horse, The Deep Blue Sea, Thor, Archipelago, Unrelated. His television credits include: The Night Manager, The Hollow Crown (Henry IV Parts I & II, Henry V), Wallander, Miss Austen Regrets, The Gathering Storm.

Zawe Ashton will play Emma. Like Pinter, Ashton was born in Hackney, London. Known for her roles in television sitcom Fresh Meat, thecomedy series Not Safe for Work, Wanderlust and Velvet Buzzsaw.  Zawe starred in The Jamie Lloyd Company production of Jean Genet’s The Maids at Trafalgar Studiosand played the title role in Lloyd’s production of Salomé for Headlong.

Charlie Cox, whoplays Jerry,is best known for the leading role in Daredevil for Marvel, Tristan Thorn in Stardust, Jonathan Hellyer Jones in The Theory of Everything and Owen Sleater in HBO’s Boardwalk Empire. On stage, he appeared in the 2008 production of The Lover & The Collection, directed by Jamie Lloyd at the Comedy (now Harold Pinter) Theatre, the title role in The Prince of Homburg at the Donmar Warehouse and Nick Payne’s Incognito in New York.

Betrayal is presented by The Jamie Lloyd Company, Ambassador Theatre Group Productions, Ben Lowy Productions, Gavin Kalin Productions and Glass Half Full Productions.

ENDS.

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