Tag: Terence Rattigan
South Downs/The Browning Version
In this superb double-bill, which shares a cast and has transferred to London following an acclaimed run in Chichester, order is everything. Not just to the characters at the two public schools that provide the setting but in terms of our appreciation of both plays. It’s a brave writer who … Continue Reading South Downs/The Browning Version
The Art of Concealment
Giles Cole’s new play focuses on the private life of British writer Terence Rattigan, who is very much in vogue at the moment – an irony that would not have been lost on the mid-twentieth century playwright. Last year saw the release of a Rachel Weisz-starring film adaptation of The Deep … Continue Reading The Art of Concealment