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Review | 'Betrayal' at the Living Room offers distractions from play's emptiness

Harold Pinter's "Betrayal," arguably his most accessible play, can be read one of two ways: As a cleverly constructed dissection of a clandestine love affair and all the levels of betrayal that come with it, or as an indulgent autobiographical work by a self-obsessed writer.

SOURCE: The Kansas City Star at 1:00am on November 15, 2011

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