Tom Hiddleston, Zawe Ashton and Charlie Cox confirmed to present at the Oliviers

The ‘Betrayal’ stars will be among the presenters at the Royal Albert Hall on 7 April

The Olivier Awards – toasting the best in British theatre – has announced its host and presenters for this year’s ceremony… and the stars of Betrayal will be there!

A video was posted on the awards’ Twitter account on Friday, announcing the presenters for this year’s awards. It’s a star-studded list, including Sally Field, Bill Pullman, Kelsey Grammer, Paapa Essiedu, Danny Dyer and Gloria Estefan.

Nominees include Gillian Anderson, Sir Ian McKellen, David Suchet, Vanessa Redgrave, Sophie Okonedo, and directors Sam Mendes and Stephen Daldry.

The awards will take place on Sunday, 7 April 2019, beginning at 6:30 pm BST. The ceremony will take place at the Royal Albert Hall, and will be broadcast on ITV. Jason Manaford will host.

Reviews for Betrayal are trickling in…

(c) Marc S. Brenner

Though the official Press Night doesn’t happen until tomorrow (Wednesday, 13 March), some of those who have attended preview shows have blogged or posted their own reviews of Betrayal.

Below is a listing, with some quotes highlighted, and links to the full reviews.

This page will be updated as more reviews come in. ‘Official’ reviews will be posted on a separate page.

Warning: the reviews may contain spoilers

Janet Hitchen (Love a Good Play), 8 March 2019

The stage design is exceptional in its simplicity and what it allows to unfold. The double revolve on the stage and the use of shadow is sublime — I was trasfixed by it for a lot of the show. Absolutely beautiful. It’s going to take a lot to top that this year.

Our three actors are superb and are all equally balanced in their performances. I particularly liked Zawe Ashton’s incredibly subtle performance of Emma and her unhappiness and sorrow.

5/5 Beautiful sorrow.

https://medium.com/love-a-good-play/pinter-betrayal-82aa61144740

Time Out London (comment), Hannah G, 8 March 2019

Well that was intense. Ironically for Pinter, this was a breathless almost breakneck experience. Not a wasted second in a stripped back production. Hiddleston was immense. May as well make space on his awards shelf now. I have never rated him highly on screen but as in Corialanus, he is an irresistable and charismatic force on the stage. 

https://www.timeout.com/london/theatre/betrayal-2

Diary of a Londoness (Scarlett), 8 March 2019

Tom Hiddleston is clearly a really nice guy. He’s on-stage for a straight 90 minutes in Harold Pinter’s 1978 classic, Betrayal,  and follows with autograph signing and selfie-taking with the hordes of fans who wait for him at the Harold Pinter Theatre stage door. So, it’s with a heavy heart than I tell you that I didn’t really like Betrayal.  There’s some fine acting, but it’s all a bit of a yawn.

https://www.diaryofalondoness.com/review-betrayal-harold-pinter-theatre/

Rev Stan’s Theatre blog, 9 March 2019

You need the laughs because it reminds you to breathe.

Hiddleston, Ashton and Cox deliver precise, layered performances in a production that grips with tension. I think Lloyd has saved the best to last in his Pinter at the Pinter season.

[…]

I’m giving it ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

https://theatre.revstan.com/2019/03/review-tom-hiddleston-charlie-cox-and-zawe-ashton-in-betrayal-harold-pinter-theatre.html#more

Monstagigz, 9 March 2019

It’s 90 minutes without interval and the pace is languid, performed well and full of the stylistic elements that Pinter lovers will enjoy. We’re in row 8 and the most effective emotional moment occurs when the previously stiff Hiddleston’s eyes glisten with tears we can see clearly. It’s perhaps a betrayal of how he really feels without ever otherwise letting on.

https://monstagigz.com/2019/03/09/theatre-review-betrayed-starring-tom-hiddleston-zawe-ashton-at-the-harold-pinter-theatre/#more-11412

Maryam Philpott, 11 March 2019

As a finale to the Pinter at the Pinter season, this couldn’t be better, gripping, full of meaning and so very moving. You’ll need a walk home or have a quiet sit down afterwards to properly process it. Betrayal is the kind of play that stirs the feelings, unsettling and savage at times, but also sad and beautiful. With three exceptional performances full of complexity and feeling, innovative direction that enhances the themes of the play and an intensity that grips you entirely, Betrayal is everything you could hope for. The Pinter at the Pinter season has set a very high standard for itself, but what a swansong this has turned out to be.

https://maryamphilpottblog.wordpress.com/2019/03/11/betrayal-harold-pinter-theatre/

Emma Raczkowski, Proscenium Dreams, 13 March 2019

Delivery is key in Pinter plays: Tom Hiddleston was a particular stand-out in this regard, most evidently so in the scene where his character Robert and Zawe Ashton’s Emma are on holiday in Italy. Again the dialogue is short but it’s the ‘Pinter pause’ which is most effective here – placed for dramatic effect, you can hear Robert’s heart breaking in that pause before he asks his wife whether they should go to Torcello the following day. 

https://prosceniumdreams.wordpress.com/2019/03/13/betrayal-harold-pinter-theatre-review-tom-hiddleston/

The Geek Goddesses, 14 March 2019

Hiddleston for his part has never been better. Never has that beaming smile seemed more like a shark’s as he circles Jerry at the beginning, aware of the depths of his betrayal and hiding his anger, pain and simmering resentment behind a cold, cold grin and a blaze attitude. 

https://thegeekgoddesses.com/2019/03/14/theatre-review-tom-hiddleston-in-betrayal/

Lucy Brooks, CultureWhisper, 14 March 2019

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

In Jamie Lloyd’s immaculate revival, the Pinterian power struggles, loaded pauses and repressed meanings feel archly of the moment. And the three accomplished actors, led by a superb Tom Hiddleston, capture every agonising and exhilarating cadence of the central love triangle.

https://www.culturewhisper.com/r/theatre/betrayal_tom_hiddleston_theatre_harold_pinter/12652

First official photos of ‘Betrayal’ have been released

Olivier and Golden Globe winner Tom Hiddleston returns to the stage in this sought out revival

Charlie Cox as Jerry and Tom Hiddleston as Robert © Marc Brenner
Zawe Ashton as Emma ©Marc Brenner
Tom Hiddleston as Robert © Marc Brenner

The revival of ‘Betrayal’ at the Harold Pinter Theatre had its first preview on Tuesday, March 5, and now the first official photos have been released.

The photos were released in the Evening Standard, as well as on photographer Marc Brenner’s Instagram.

The play stars Tom Hiddleston (Robert), Charlie Cox (Jerry) and Zawe Ashton (Emma) in Pinter’s story of a years-long affair, based on his own extramarital relationship with Joan Bakewell.

It runs at the Harold Pinter Theatre through June 1. While mostly sold out, there are a few tickets left, and each week on Monday, £15 tickets for the following week will be released to Under-30, those on Job Seekers Allowance, and key workers.

You can also enter to win a chance to see the play, along with having drinks with Tom – and supporting Comic Relief – on May 27.

Tickets are available at the Ambassador Theatre Group website.

Be still my heart — the chance to have post-theatre drinks with Tom?

Yes, you read that correctly.

As part of this year’s Red Nose Day campaign to support Comic Relief, you now have the chance for tickets to Betrayal. Sounds great, right?

But wait, there’s more! After the show, you’ll be treated to post-theatre drinks and nibbles with the man himself.

Yes. This is not a drill.

According to the Comic Relief web page:


Your chance to hang out with Tom Hiddleston in the flesh *faints* – and tickets to watch his incredible performance in the sold out West End hit play, Betrayal.

Tom Hiddleston would like to invite you to the sold-out production of Betrayal by Harold Pinter on the 27 May. You’ll be met at the theatre, treated like a star, and taken to the exclusive Ambassador Lounge for pre-show drinks. You’ll then be given two precious house seats to watch one of the most anticipated shows of the year. When the show is over, you’ll join the star of the show, Golden Globe and Olivier Award winner, Tom Hiddleston for drinks and snacks in the bar. The hottest ticket in town – followed by some private time with the star of the show. You will be hard pushed to find a more sensational night out in London’s glittering West End.

Comic Relief Prizeathon page

Drinks with Tom? Sign me up.

For full information, terms and conditions AND TO ACTUALLY ENTER THE RAFFLE, go to the Comic Relief PRIZEATHON page here.


The Evening Standard has a first look at Betrayal rehearsals… and it’s magnificent

Rehearsals for the Jamie Lloyd Co production of Betrayal, which opens March 5th, just got under way last week, and now the Evening Standard has some behind-the-scenes rehearsal pics.

And they’re fantastic.

Calling it Tom Hiddleston’s ‘much anticipated return to the stage’, the pictures feature Tom as Robert, Zawe Ashton as Emma, and Charlie Cox as Jerry, in what is considered Pinter’s masterpiece — as well as a roman à clef about his own affair with Joan Bakewell.

Tom Hiddleston and Charlie Cox rehearse for ‘Betrayal’ © Marc Brenner/Evening Standard 2019
© Marc Brenner/Evening Standard 2019

The full gallery of rehearsal pics is here:

Above photos © 2019 Marc Brenner/Evening Standard

© 2019 Marc Brenner

Sources: Evening Standard GO;  —Marc Brenner Instagram