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Betrayal with Tom Hiddleston, Zawe Ashton and Charlie Cox extends West End run

The piece will now run until 8 June

Tom Hiddleston in Betrayal
Tom Hiddleston in Betrayal
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Betrayal with Tom Hiddleston, Zawe Ashton and Charlie Cox will extend its run in the West End.

The trio star in Harold Pinter's play which tells of moments of betrayal relating to a seven year affair involving a married couple and their good friend.

The show opened to positive reviews, including a four-star write up from Sarah Crompton, who said the casting of Hiddleston in the role of Robert is 'a revelation'.

The production will now run until 8 June at the Harold Pinter Theatre, with tickets for the extension going on sale at 10am on 22 March.

Betrayal also has a weekly rush scheme, offering £15 tickets to under-30s, key workers and those receiving job seekers allowance.

The show is the latest Pinter play to be directed by Jamie Lloyd at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London, following his season of the playwright's short works. The season featured actors including Martin Freeman, Lee Evans, Russell Tovey, Tamsin Grieg, Rupert Graves, Jane Horrocks and more.