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  • Other times, it can be a more specific change, such as Terence Rattigan's thinly disguised gay play,

    Blogposts | guardian.co.uk 2008

  • If you don't know how able a playwright Terence Rattigan was, you can now find out what you've been missing.

    Fraud in the Family Terry Teachout 2011

  • It's the centenary of Terence Rattigan's birth, so expect a few productions of his very English plays around the country.

    This week's new theatre 2011

  • Frank Langella asks in this revival of Terence Rattigan's 1963 drama set in Depression-era New York.

    The Short List 2011

  • It has long been recognised that a great injustice was done when the plays of Terence Rattigan were swept aside by the Royal Court-led theatrical revolution of the 1950s.

    In praise of … Terence Rattigan | Editorial 2011

  • As Duff is hailed this month for her "electrifying" West End performance as the scandalously adulterous Alma Rattenbury in Terence Rattigan's Cause Célèbre, Peake's career is also in top gear.

    How Shameless stars came of age on West End stage 2011

  • Nicholas Wright, who in the past 12 months has given us plays about Terence Rattigan and the Duchess of Windsor, is emphatically one of the latter, and in Travelling Light he has come up with a love-letter to the movies and an appealingly intelligent evocation of the Jewish folk culture that formed the basis of American cinema.

    Travelling Light - review 2012

  • The spare, stylish dialogue of Terence Rattigan, at one time the highest-paid screenwriter in the world, will soon be heard in Britain's cinemas once more.

    Film of The Deep Blue Sea returns playwright Terence Rattigan to the spotlight 2011

  • It takes a certain wild courage to write an accompaniment to an acknowledged one-act masterpiece like Terence Rattigan's The Browning Version.

    South Downs/The Browning Version – review 2011

  • Then, on 2 September, she begins a run of a month at the Chichester Festival theatre with a much-awaited double bill: Terence Rattigan's ever-popular The Browning Version and the premiere of South Downs by David Hare.

    Anna Chancellor: 'My life was chaotic. But it's turned out OK' – interview 2011

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