Terence Rattigan’s “Man and Boy” at the National Theatre: Rare 1960s Rattigan Play Gets A Meta-Theatrical Revival
Terence Rattigan is a posh playwright whose work encapsulates the emotional restraint of the...
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Terence Rattigan is a posh playwright whose work encapsulates the emotional restraint of the...
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Only the truth, we are told, can set us free — but there are times in love when the New Testament...
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Since playwright Terence Rattigan’s rehabilitation in the early 1990s, after the comprehensive...
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Some plays would now be completely forgotten if not for a scandal that makes them memorable. NC...
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