Duration 1h30
Emma is a gallery owner in London. For seven years she has been in a relationship with Jerry, a literary agent who is also the best friend of her husband Robert, a publisher. The play opens with a confession, not to her husband about her past infidelity, but to Jerry: Emma tells him that she has just told her husband everything.
In a backwards chronology, Harold Pinter traces the seven years of this triangulation of love: from separations to reunions, from confessions to lies. By reversing the time cycle of this intrigue, he underlines its troubles and contradictions, delivering a complex analysis of feelings and unspoken love.
At 7.15pm, in the marriage hall, foreword by Yves Landerouin.
Free and open to all.
Emma is a gallery owner in London. For seven years she has been in a relationship with Jerry, a literary agent who is also the best friend of her husband Robert, a publisher. The play opens with a confession, not to her husband about her past infidelity, but to Jerry: Emma tells him that she has just told her husband everything.
In a backwards chronology, Harold Pinter traces the seven years of this triangulation of love: from separations to reunions, from confessions to lies. By reversing the time cycle of this intrigue, he underlines its troubles and contradictions, delivering a complex analysis of feelings and unspoken love.
At 7.15pm, in the marriage hall, foreword by Yves Landerouin.
Free and open to all.





