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This year's festival closes on Thursday with a gala screening of "The Deep Blue Sea," Terence Davies' adaptation of Terence Rattigan's play starring Rachel Weisz. "We Need to Talk About Kevin" wins London film prize 2011-10-26T22:12:10Z
Rattigan's Less Than Kind has been admired at the Jermyn Street theatre. What to see: Lyn Gardner's theatre tips 2011-01-28T16:50:48Z
Written and directed by Terence Davies, based on the play by Terence Rattigan. 'The Deep Blue Sea': A ravishing film set in a ravaged London 2012-04-19T20:21:06Z
My job is to make them work as happily and as well as possible, and let Shakespeare and Rattigan provide all the fun.” Kenneth Branagh Returns to the Stage, With More Roles 2015-10-20T04:00:00Z
It's an excellent revival that shows how Rattigan, rejected in the late 1950s by theatrical fashion, was himself the victim of a grave injustice. The Winslow Boy – review 2013-03-20T18:47:25Z
School superintendent Jacqueline A Rattigan declined to comment, citing pending litigation. How will survivors of campus sexual assault fare under Trump's new order? 2017-08-01T04:00:00Z
Terence Davies the director of “The Deep Blue Sea,” adapted from a Terence Rattigan play. Rachel Weisz in Terence Davies?s Film ?The Deep Blue Sea? 2012-03-10T22:51:09Z
After the Dance, the awards: Terence Rattigan play wins four Oliviers 4. Texas calling 2009-03-13T16:53:39Z
Wesker proudly shows me two unpublished letters from Rattigan, written after the latter had been to Chicken Soup with Barley. Arnold Wesker: food for thought 2012-05-21T18:30:02Z
Rattigan, however much he sympathised with the latter view, was fair to both sides. Less Than Kind 2011-01-24T18:09:40Z
The story goes that Rattigan softened, at the behest of his lead actor Alfred Lunt, the portrait of a rightwing industrialist attacked by the self-consciously Hamletesque son of his widowed mistress. Less Than Kind 2011-01-24T18:09:40Z
Photograph: Tristram Kenton The case for Terence Rattigan has been steadily made over the past decade, and this revival of his 1946 play is only likely to advance the cause. The Winslow Boy – review 2013-03-20T18:47:25Z
You may quibble at the way Sebastian, knowing Lydia's background, seems indifferent to Soviet imperialism, and, for a dramatist of Rattigan's skill, there is excessive dependence on confidential papers hidden in a hatbox. In Praise of Love ? review 2011-04-06T17:59:43Z
You don't expect to find a Rattigan "world premiere" in the dramatist's centenary year. Less Than Kind 2011-01-24T18:09:40Z
And behind the play one senses the compassionate understanding for the outcast that was always Rattigan's trump card as a dramatist. Review 2011-03-30T00:28:39Z
Still, it’s a satisfying reminder of Rattigan’s gifts. Betrayals and Barristers: Broadway’s New Dramas 2013-10-29T09:45:58Z
And not all of the regulars, heretofore fed a steady diet of Wilde and Rattigan, are pleased. Stodgy No More? The Shaw Festival is Full of Surprises 2017-09-04T04:00:00Z
But “After the Dance” filters that darkness through the three-part gloss of anguish, stoicism and style for which audiences once cherished Rattigan. London Theater Journal: Bright Young Things in a Dimming Light 2010-07-23T14:30:00Z
Sarah Esdaile, who recently directed the Rattigan revival The Deep Blue Sea at West Yorkshire Playhouse, is at the helm here, with Nichola McAuliffe as the indomitable and not always easy Miss Shepherd. This week's new theatre 2011-04-08T23:08:36Z
The lineup also includes a revival of Terence Rattigan's drama "The Winslow Boy" directed by Lindsay Posner and a British tour of the Old Vic's acclaimed production of Michael Frayn's farce "Noises Off." Spacey unveils star-studded 2013 Old Vic line-up 2012-12-03T20:31:05Z
It’s in Gregor himself that you detect Rattigan’s masterly hand for shaping situations that propel plot as they define character. | 'Man and Boy': ?Man and Boy,? With Frank Langella - Review 2011-10-10T02:01:09Z
Separate Tables Two short plays by Terence Rattigan, set in the same dining hall in a residential hotel in England. L.A. theater openings, May 14-21: 'The Old Man and the Old Moon' and more 2017-05-11T04:00:00Z
A RAF tail gunner himself, Rattigan knew whereof he wrote, and his wartime experiences directly inspired this play -- an homage to his extraordinary and courageous comrades. Terence Rattigan's 'Flare Path' salutes ordinary valor in wartime 2014-11-26T05:00:00Z
Rattigan was one of the dominant British literary figures of that era, though his reputation faded in subsequent decades, eclipsed by angry young men, kitchen-sink realists and a flamboyant avant-garde. Movie Review: ?The Deep Blue Sea,? Directed by Terence Davies 2012-03-22T21:33:50Z
But the play leaves you in no doubt as to what Rattigan views as the real "vice Anglais". Review 2011-03-30T00:28:39Z
Amanda Root, the latest in a long line of distinguished Hesters, brings out particularly well the self-hatred that drives Rattigan's heroine to attempted suicide. The Deep Blue Sea ? review 2011-07-26T17:31:57Z
But Rattigan uses a personal dilemma as a way of exploring the group ethos. Flare Path ? review 2011-03-13T14:33:52Z
Rattigan, the popular mid-century British playwright enjoying something of a revival, was known for his old-fashioned “well-made” plays. Betrayals and Barristers: Broadway’s New Dramas 2013-10-29T09:45:58Z
But he also understood its dramatic power and, watching this play, it struck me that Rattigan learned that from his own wartime RAF experience. Flare Path ? review 2011-03-13T14:33:52Z
But it transcends gender specifics to become Rattigan's most complete exploration of his obsessive theme: the inequality of passion. The Deep Blue Sea ? review 2011-07-26T17:31:57Z
Given the circumstances, you'd hardly expect a debate about the morality of the air offensive: what the play provides, with Rattigan's characteristic flair for understatement, is a deeply moving portrait of people at war. Flare Path ? review 2011-03-13T14:33:52Z
But the play moves you deeply because Rattigan puts so much of himself into it: not least into the anguished father-son relationship echoing that of the author and his diplomat dad. In Praise of Love ? review 2011-04-06T17:59:43Z
Terrance Rattigan was one of the investors in the production's transfer who thought Orton was an impressive playwright - but the feeling was not reciprocated. Celebrating 50 years of Joe Orton 2014-06-27T04:00:00Z
It's a perennially moving play that justifies Rattigan's reluctance, as a product of his time and class, to resist being labelled a gay dramatist: what really matters is his profound understanding of the wounded heart. The Deep Blue Sea ? review 2011-07-26T17:31:57Z
Inevitably, he was demonised by the new Royal Court generation of the mid-1950s, and Rattigan did not help his cause by inventing a figure to represent his middle-class audiences: the determinedly middlebrow Aunt Edna. The best theatre for 2011 2011-01-03T08:00:08Z
In Hollywood, Wyler made no definite offer; on the way back through New York, Rattigan accepted Monroe’s bid. Marilyn Monroe?s Strap Snaps Again on Film 2011-11-12T22:13:02Z
But this production is unlikely to launch a local Rattigan renaissance. ‘In Praise of Love’: A second look at the 1970s play’s retorts and tear-jerkers 2015-01-05T05:00:00Z
Rattigan used the well-made play formula, in all its confinement, as a means of interrogating the unbending harshness of the society he lived in. No fogey 2010-06-09T14:09:00Z
It is also done with that masterly understatement that is Rattigan's signature. The Deep Blue Sea ? review 2011-07-26T17:31:57Z
Opening batsman Wicket keeper Spin bowler A terrible one Why was Follow My Leader, Rattigan’s satire on fascism, denied a licence by the Lord Chamberlain in 1938? Cause C?l?bre: Terence Rattigan centenary ? quiz 2011-07-27T10:07:11Z
Every few years the British theatre rediscovers Rattigan: this excellent production reminds us that we should simply accept him as one of the supreme dramatists of the 20th century. Theatre review 2010-06-09T02:09:00Z
Terry Hands directs Rattigan's The Winslow Boy at Clwyd Theatr Cymru where you can also catch Thickskin's hugely enjoyable The Static, a story of what happens when our darkest fantasies come true. What to see: Lyn Gardner's theatre tips 2013-05-17T14:35:33Z
Flare Path Terence Rattigan’s drama about a romantic triangle between a British airman, his American wife and a fading movie star during WWII. L.A. theater openings, Nov. 16-23: 'FDR' and more 2014-11-13T05:00:00Z
One thinks of Rattigan as the ultimate master craftsman but there is a great deal of slack here – it's a drawn-out drawing-room drama. The Winslow Boy – review 2013-03-24T00:06:01Z
But the script was never produced and Rattigan went to great pains to ensure that it never saw light of day. This week's new theatre 2011-07-15T23:07:31Z
Now this looks like a play in which Rattigan came as close as he ever did to exposing his own emotional defensiveness. In Praise of Love ? review 2011-04-06T17:59:43Z
Rachel Weisz is superb as a willful woman torn between love and propriety in a brilliant rethinking of the Terence Rattigan play. The Long Day Closes: The Passion of Terence Davies 2012-03-23T22:27:48Z
Thea Sharrock nailed it with Rattigan's bright young things in After the Dance at the National last year. My favourite drunk scenes 2011-03-24T10:57:08Z
"The occasional romanticism is counterbalanced by Rattigan's genius for barely expressed emotion," agrees our own Michael Billington. What to say about ... Flare Path with Sienna Miller 2011-03-15T15:50:48Z
And, in his presentation of the state-of-the-nation argument, Rattigan follows Hebbel's classic injunction to dramatists that "in a good play, everyone is right". Less Than Kind 2011-01-24T18:09:40Z
A few days before the Oliviers I was watching her play an ex-barmaid in Rattigan's Flare Path. Olivier awards: Roger Allam reigns, Sheridan Smith shines ... but is it the end of an era? 2011-03-14T13:39:21Z
Rattigan allows himself one sentimental piece of plotting; and the final act of renunciation has strong echoes of A Tale of Two Cities, which he and Gielgud had adapted in 1935. Flare Path ? review 2011-03-13T14:33:52Z
Sally Hawkins: 'You think adulthood will hit and you'll suddenly be capable' More most viewed After the Dance, the awards: Terence Rattigan play wins four Oliviers More zeitgeist What is Zeitgeist? Texas calling 2009-03-13T16:53:39Z
But the mastery of Rattigan's play lies in its ambivalence. The Winslow Boy – review 2013-03-20T18:47:25Z
But Rattigan was much subtler than that: he was capable of portraying the inequality of private passion while analysing the state of the nation. The best theatre for 2011 2011-01-03T08:00:08Z
It is typical of Rattigan that this is delivered almost as an aside; and it is precisely that embarrassed English emotional hesitancy that makes this play so overwhelmingly moving. Flare Path ? review 2011-03-13T14:33:52Z
There was a time when a set of French windows on stage, and Terence Rattigan on the poster, would signify the most placid and predictable entertainment. The Winslow Boy – review 2013-05-08T17:07:43Z
You and Rattigan both left Oxford before graduating to pursue careers in theatre. Q&A Thea Sharrock, director 2010-05-29T23:05:00Z
First produced in 1942 in London, Terence Rattigan’s “Flare Path,” now at Theatre 40 in Beverly Hills, is as sociologically fascinating as it is emotionally cathartic. Terence Rattigan's 'Flare Path' salutes ordinary valor in wartime 2014-11-26T05:00:00Z
Not any longer: the rehabilitation of Rattigan as a major dramatist is well advanced, while the spectacular glazing of Mark Bailey's conservatory set is streaked with genuine rain. The Winslow Boy – review 2013-05-08T17:07:43Z
That change is less a sacrilege than some purists might think, since Greene himself collaborated on the earlier film’s screenplay with Terence Rattigan. | 'Brighton Rock': ?Brighton Rock,? Film of Graham Greene Novel - Review 2011-08-25T23:02:20Z
And because the play’s original production ceased after 60 performances, the victim of a nation newly at war, Rattigan counted his sophomore play a failure, excluding it from the published edition of his collected works. Review: A British and an American Revival Intoxicate, for Different Reasons 2010-06-15T14:53:00Z
What Rattigan created here is an elegy for a generation of hedonists — Bright Young Things, as they were known in the society pages in the 1920s and 30s. London Theater Journal: Bright Young Things in a Dimming Light 2010-07-23T14:30:00Z
It is, in other words, the perfect Rattigan recipe: You can have your cocktail and toss it, too. London Theater Journal: Bright Young Things in a Dimming Light 2010-07-23T14:30:00Z
All of which makes her new acting project somewhat surprising: Flare Path, a little-known drama set in the second world war, and written by that chronicler of buttoned-up Englishness, Terence Rattigan. Sienna Miller: 'I've bought my freedom' 2011-03-08T21:30:01Z
I don’t think anyone would claim “Kingdom of Earth” as a forgotten treasure, in the way that Terence Rattigan’s neglected “After the Dance” burst upon the London scene last year. Theater Review: Daring to Overcome the Difficulties of 'Problem Plays' 2011-05-17T11:30:06Z
Bare naked Terence Davies's remake of Rattigan's The Deep Blue Sea will be as steamy a movie about 1950s England as one could ever make. Trailer Trash by Jason Solomons 2010-10-16T23:07:00Z
A British dramatist whose career flourished in the years after World War II, Rattigan built up a reputation for the kind of well-mannered craftsmanship that can seem old-fashioned today. ‘In Praise of Love’: A second look at the 1970s play’s retorts and tear-jerkers 2015-01-05T05:00:00Z
Terence Rattigan’s “Separate Tables,” two one-acts cobbled into one evening at Theatre 40, is a prime example of 1950s theater at its most retro: chatty, discursive and often busy to a fault. 1950s tales of loneliness and redemption told with conviction in 'Separate Tables' 2017-05-26T04:00:00Z
More often than not, she’d be there, portraying women of wit and passion, whose commanding serenity rippled with hints of upheavals to come, masterly performances in masterworks by Shakespeare, Chekhov, Pinter, Ibsen, Rattigan and Euripides. How Helen McCrory Shone, Even in a Haze of Mystery 2021-04-17T04:00:00Z
Now what he is finding as he researches the history through Rattigan’s play is that Lawrence’s struggles in Syria have never been resolved. Joseph Fiennes: the sequel 2016-05-15T04:00:00Z
Rattigan's masterstroke is to show that the husband and wife can confess their passion more easily to other people than to each other. In Praise of Love ? review 2011-04-06T17:59:43Z
Yet influential fans of his work now dispute what might be termed "the Rattigan version" of this unfair commercial decline. Film of The Deep Blue Sea returns playwright Terence Rattigan to the spotlight 2011-08-20T23:06:28Z
Based on a classic play by Terence Rattigan, it's a wrenching drama about a woman in post-World War II London who has left her wealthy husband only to be abandoned by her lover. At TIFF: "The Deep Blue Sea," "Hysteria," star-spotting 2011-09-12T22:13:05Z
In one sense, Rattigan's plays are an attack on the English vice of emotional containment. Flare Path ? review 2011-03-13T14:33:52Z
David Hare's and Terence Rattigan's The Browning Version arrive in the West End after a sellout debut at the Chichester Festival Theatre in 2011. Theatre review of 2012 2012-12-28T07:52:36Z
Photograph: Tristram Kenton It is a well-documented fact that the play was partly inspired by the suicide of one of Rattigan's former lovers. The Deep Blue Sea ? review 2011-07-26T17:31:57Z
The Rattigan estate has invited David Hare to write a new play in response to The Browning Version which will play in tandem with Rattigan's drama. This week's new theatre 2011-08-26T23:06:09Z
Asquith's follow-up was the first of his 10 films with Rattigan. Anthony Asquith emerges from Hitchcock's shadow 2011-04-06T15:13:47Z
And through the boy's father, Arthur Winslow, and his suffragette older sister Catherine, Rattigan also shows, in Ibsenite fashion, the personal cost of the pursuit of an ideal. The Winslow Boy – review 2013-03-20T18:47:25Z
Terence Rattigan inevitably comes to mind: nowhere more so than in the painfully funny scene where Holly's tongue-tied father seeks to offer his son a little sexual education. Review 2010-06-01T23:29:00Z
As the Angry Young Men seized theatrical power in the 1950s and beyond, Rattigan’s style of well-wrought drama fell out of fashion. The Long Day Closes: The Passion of Terence Davies 2012-03-23T22:27:48Z
The National program has an essay on Rattigan’s female characters. London Theater Journal: Bright Young Things in a Dimming Light 2010-07-23T14:30:00Z
While the play includes classic Rattigan elements like middle-class repression and marital infidelity, it is ultimately far more hopeful than, say, his "Deep Blue Sea." ArtsBeat: London Theater Journal: Seeing Patterns in a Nuclear Cloud 2012-06-19T17:57:24Z
Rattigan created only one fully defined character here. | 'Man and Boy': ?Man and Boy,? With Frank Langella - Review 2011-10-10T02:01:09Z
Written when Rattigan was all too conscious of being perceived as old-fashioned, “Man and Boy” is an uneasy mix of daring plot gimmicks and synthetically silky dialogue. | 'Man and Boy': ?Man and Boy,? With Frank Langella - Review 2011-10-10T02:01:09Z
It was like a cross between a Rattigan play and a Miss Marple mystery. Three in a Bed and The Runaway 2011-04-01T07:00:01Z
Like any real dramatist, Rattigan is able to comprehend contradictory points of view. Theatre review 2010-06-09T02:09:00Z
After seeing the Rattigan play, she determined she could do better, and turned a novel she was writing into the stage play that became “A Taste of Honey.” Shelagh Delaney, Playwright, Dies at 72 2011-11-25T02:20:01Z
Sunset Song Four years following his acclaimed adaptation of Rattigan’s 1952 play The Deep Blue Sea, Terence Davies hops back another 20 years with his movie of Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s popular novel. And the Oscar may go to … 40 key movies in contention for 2016 awards 2015-07-21T04:00:00Z
The British theater may revisit Rattigan regularly via plays like “Separate Tables” and, especially, “The Deep Blue Sea,” but “After the Dance” hasn’t had a major London airing since its premiere. Review: A British and an American Revival Intoxicate, for Different Reasons 2010-06-15T14:53:00Z
Photograph: James King 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 2011-02-26T00:07:52Z
Watching Adrian Brown's richly enjoyable production of the original script, you feel Rattigan's tinkerings were superfluous. Less Than Kind 2011-01-24T18:09:40Z
Photograph: Gordon Anthony/Getty During Terence Rattigan’s childhood, the behaviour of his father Frank provided many lessons in hypocrisy and deception, which would later – or so it’s been argued – influence his work. Cause C?l?bre: Terence Rattigan centenary ? quiz 2011-07-27T10:07:11Z
The scorching answer to that question is Rattigan’s topic across three acts and as many hours, every moment of them riveting. Review: A British and an American Revival Intoxicate, for Different Reasons 2010-06-15T14:53:00Z
Rattigan's own obsession with the paralysing English fear of emotion is exemplified in the coldly brilliant barrister, Sir Robert Morton, who takes on the Winslow case. The Winslow Boy – review 2013-03-20T18:47:25Z
And I began to think that Rattigan’s work may have benefited from his not being able to describe directly his own erotic nature. 2010-02-17T03:22:00Z
Rattigan famously took gay themes and story lines and prudently "heterosexualised" them. Dirk Bogarde's Victim shines a light on London's shadowy past 2011-08-08T09:42:02Z
The Deep Blue Sea, Terence Rattigan's devastating coded play about the despair of unrequited love, is in preview at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. What to see: Lyn Gardner's theatre tips 2011-02-11T17:51:37Z
"We'll have to shoot, edit and release all within a year in time to celebrate Rattigan's centenary, but I'm primed and ready," said Davies. Trailer trash 2010-07-10T23:05:00Z
She was especially effective in roles created by the playwright Terence Rattigan. Googie Withers obituary 2011-07-16T09:19:52Z
But the 21st century has seen a Rattigan renaissance, with widespread critical reappraisal of his gifts for conveying fraught subtext and frequent London revivals of his work. | 'Man and Boy': ?Man and Boy,? With Frank Langella - Review 2011-10-10T02:01:09Z
Photograph: Artificial Eye 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 2011-08-20T23:06:28Z
Rattigan became a star overnight in 1936 with his sparkling and passionate comedy, French Without Tears. Film of The Deep Blue Sea returns playwright Terence Rattigan to the spotlight 2011-08-20T23:06:28Z
What makes the play so vibrant and gripping is Rattigan's ability to see both sides of the question. Theatre review 2010-06-09T02:09:00Z
Rattigan’s often-mocked theatricality carpentry – in which every board is nailed into symmetrical place – has its hypnotic appeal. London Theater Journal: Bright Young Things in a Dimming Light 2010-07-23T14:30:00Z
Andrew Lloyd Webber musical "Love Never Dies" and Terence Rattigan revival "After the Dance" lead the nominations for Britain's equivalent of the Tonys. Sondheim to be honored at London's Olivier Awards 2011-03-04T14:57:10Z
But a popular myth, lately dented by revivals of Terence Rattigan and Graham Greene, is further punctured by this production of Lesley Storm's intriguing family drama, which ran for 409 performances in 1949. Black Chiffon ? review 2011-01-18T22:01:01Z
Doyle is scoring the entire season, which includes Terence Rattigan's "Harlequinade," currently in repertory, and an upcoming staging of "Romeo and Juliet." When it comes to Shakespeare, composer Patrick Doyle knows the score 2015-11-27T05:00:00Z
But West Yorkshire Playhouse has the plum, in Rattigan's great masterpiece inspired by his own unrequited passion for a young man. This week's new theatre 2011-02-19T00:05:55Z
But both are eclipsed by Thea Sharrock's superb production, which captures not only Rattigan's ability to blend the psychological and the social but also his extraordinary breadth of sympathy. Theatre review 2010-06-09T02:09:00Z
The form is influenced by having originally been broadcast in 1975, on the radio; the emotion is heightened by drawing on Rattigan's relationship with his mother; the story is that of Alma Rattenbury. Cause C?l?bre; Rocket to the Moon ? review 2011-04-02T23:09:47Z
But because this is about justice, it turns out, in Terence Rattigan's hands, not to be a small matter at all. The Winslow Boy – review 2013-03-24T00:06:01Z
Directed by Angus Jackson, the play is revived at the tail end of the season as part of Chichester's celebrations of the Rattigan centenary. This week's new theatre 2011-08-26T23:06:09Z
“Flare Path” signals the latest in a sequence of Terence Rattigan revivals marking the centenary this year of the playwright’s birth. Theater Review: Plays That Grapple With Grief in War and Love 2011-03-22T13:00:07Z
But what's fascinating is how Rattigan uses the story to explore his favourite themes. The Winslow Boy – review 2013-03-20T18:47:25Z
What interests Rattigan is not the social code but the things it silences; the things that can't be said; the things that must be implied. No fogey 2010-06-09T14:09:00Z
After reaching the West End and appearing in the first production of Rattigan's Flare Path in 1942, Thornton then spent four years in the real RAF. Frank Thornton obituary 2013-03-18T12:54:23Z
Rattigan is quite often congratulated on being good at writing parts "for women", as if he were employing an arcane set of skills while extending some kind of social service. Cause C?l?bre; Rocket to the Moon ? review 2011-04-02T23:09:47Z
Rattigan's portraits of human beings are exquisite – and his understanding of human behaviour… if Coward was an entertainer, Rattigan is an appreciator. Q&A Thea Sharrock, director 2010-05-29T23:05:00Z
However much Rattigan may have attacked the English vice of emotional restraint, no dramatist made better use of its sub‑textual possibilities. The Deep Blue Sea ? review 2011-07-26T17:31:57Z
In a New York airport lounge on his stopover from London, Rattigan received a message from Monroe inviting him to join her for a cocktail. Marilyn Monroe?s Strap Snaps Again on Film 2011-11-12T22:13:02Z
Rattigan seized on the story and made it into a study of repression. Cause C?l?bre; Rocket to the Moon ? review 2011-04-02T23:09:47Z
By instinct, Rattigan was a liberal idealist, but he also craved box-office success. The best theatre for 2011 2011-01-03T08:00:08Z
The first, Flare Path, opens a season of productions directed by Trevor Nunn at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, and is based on Rattigan's own experience as a rear gunner in the second world war. This week's new theatre 2011-02-26T00:07:52Z
The character’s occasional zingers go only so far to redeem “In Praise of Love,” the talky, genteelly plodding Terence Rattigan play that is receiving a revival from the Washington Stage Guild. ‘In Praise of Love’: A second look at the 1970s play’s retorts and tear-jerkers 2015-01-05T05:00:00Z
And next week finds Rattigan’s final play, “Cause Celebre,” opening afresh at the Old Vic. Theater Review: Plays That Grapple With Grief in War and Love 2011-03-22T13:00:07Z
But the occasional romanticism is counterbalanced by Rattigan's genius for barely expressed emotion. Flare Path ? review 2011-03-13T14:33:52Z
Hester’s violent emotions collide not just with postwar English reserve but with Rattigan’s reputation as a playwright. The Long Day Closes: The Passion of Terence Davies 2012-03-23T22:27:48Z
In between his Brecht outings, Goodman for his role as Arthur Winslow in Terence Rattigan's The Winslow Boy at the Old Vic in the spring. Hitler satire arrives in West End 2013-09-25T07:29:10Z
"After The Dance," by Terence Rattigan at the National Theater, is up for six nods, including best actress, director and revival. 'Phantom' sequel leads Olivier Awards nominations 2011-02-07T17:44:08Z
Somewhat coolly received at its premiere in 1977, Terence Rattigan's final play stands the test of time. Review 2011-03-30T00:28:39Z
This is Rattigan's centenary year and there are revivals of his plays across the country, including the wartime tearjerker , which opened to loud audience cheers last week. After the Dance, the awards 2011-03-13T21:00:03Z
She made an impression while still at RADA, when she appeared in a production of Terence Rattigan's Separate Tables. Glenda Jackson obituary: 2023-06-15T04:00:00Z
He’s the new artistic director at the Rattigan Theatre, a family-owned establishment that Maxandra acquired as part of her separation agreement. Review: ‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance,’ a sweetly romantic sequel, doesn’t quite stick the landing 2023-02-07T05:00:00Z
That’s how the girl met Yuvelqui “Yuvi” Rattigan, a licensed clinical social worker hired by the city, with funding from a state grant, to counsel children who had lost loved ones to homicide. Orphaned by gun violence: Two kids, two shootings, two parents gone
But to be honest, we were kind of numb to it,” drummer and singer Rattigan said. These indie-rock lifers went from obscurity to scandal to a major-label deal in 10 months 2021-07-19T04:00:00Z
Branagh was to have played a classics teacher considering retirement in the revival of Terence Rattigan's play. Sir Kenneth Branagh: The Browning Version cancelled due to Covid-enforced absences 2021-07-19T04:00:00Z
"As an actress she had considerable range and did everything from Arthur Askey comedies to Terence Rattigan adaptations." Jean Kent: BFI to mark Golden Age star's centenary 2021-06-29T04:00:00Z
The Rattigan show comes together eventually, even if the movie takes somewhat longer. Review: ‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance,’ a sweetly romantic sequel, doesn’t quite stick the landing 2023-02-07T05:00:00Z
It hadn’t been so easy to find patients when Rattigan took the job. Orphaned by gun violence: Two kids, two shootings, two parents gone
“But then we started seeing all the TikTok videos that kids were making with it that were so insane and absurd,” Rattigan continued. These indie-rock lifers went from obscurity to scandal to a major-label deal in 10 months 2021-07-19T04:00:00Z
“The magnitude is striking,” Ms. Rattigan, 46, said, “but for us, it was always a personal loss.” A Jar of Sand, Ballet Slippers, a Scarf: How 9/11 Tributes Are Saved 2019-09-09T04:00:00Z
Rattigan reaches for chocolate “that support people and place, meaning chocolate that’s built upon fair relationships with cacao farmers and producers, and sustainable growing practices.” All about chocolate: How to find and savor the best | Produced by Advertising Publications 2019-05-29T04:00:00Z
In recent years the works of Samuel Beckett, Sir Terence Rattigan and Sir Tom Stoppard have filled the 890-seat theatre. How to own a West End theatre 2018-01-23T05:00:00Z
They had lots of reasons, Rattigan found: a persisting stigma about mental health care in the Black community, a dearth of Black counselors and, in many cases, a history of bad experiences with therapy. Orphaned by gun violence: Two kids, two shootings, two parents gone
The two men owned a house on the 2300 block of Atlas Peak Road, where officials found their bodies Thursday, said county spokeswoman Molly Rattigan. Death toll rises to 35, more evacuations ordered in historic California fires 2017-10-14T04:00:00Z
Molly Rattigan, Napa’s deputy county executive officer, said the county has long opted to do evacuations in person. The only California county that sent a warning to residents’ cellphones has no reported fatalities 2017-10-13T04:00:00Z
“We’re essentially waiting for daylight to assess the situation and where we are with each” fire, Rattigan said at about 5:50 a.m. Hundreds evacuated as multiple fires burn in Napa Valley and Sonoma 2017-10-09T04:00:00Z
Though I don't know the Rattigan play I have seen the Lean film, which people sometimes now mock. Lawrence of Arabia: New play tackles man behind movie image - BBC News 2016-05-07T04:00:00Z
Rattigan realized how few professionals, in Baltimore or elsewhere, had been trained to treat children enduring this complicated blend of trauma and grief, fear and anxiety. Orphaned by gun violence: Two kids, two shootings, two parents gone
Joseph Fiennes will play Lawrence of Arabia in Terence Rattigan's 1960 drama Ross, directed by Adrian Noble, at the Festival theatre in June. Hugh Bonneville to make stage return at Chichester - BBC News 2016-02-18T05:00:00Z
In Rattigan’s own plays, the words tend to be barked out like a curse or wheedled out of people, as in this exchange from French Without Tears: “I love you.” I love you, I love you, I love you … why we can’t stop using those three little words 2016-02-13T05:00:00Z
In Napa County, there were three major active fires as of about 5:45 a.m., plus additional smaller fires, said Napa County spokeswoman Molly Rattigan. Hundreds evacuated as multiple fires burn in Napa Valley and Sonoma 2017-10-09T04:00:00Z
Two years earlier, Terence Rattigan had written the play Ross which also focused on Lawrence and which had starred Alec Guinness. Lawrence of Arabia: New play tackles man behind movie image - BBC News 2016-05-07T04:00:00Z
Over the four years that followed, Rattigan would counsel more than 50 children whose parents had been shot to death, and the one symptom they all had in common, she learned, was hypervigilance. Orphaned by gun violence: Two kids, two shootings, two parents gone
Ms. Rattigan, 28, was pronounced dead at the scene, the police said. Bronx Woman, 28, Fatally Shot Inside Her Apartment 2015-12-01T05:00:00Z
They say the victim, Shoshane Rattigan, was discovered around 4 a.m. Woman found fatally shot in her Bronx apartment 2015-12-01T05:00:00Z
Harlequinade was preceded by the monologue All On Her Own - also written by Rattigan for television in 1968 - starring Zoe Wanamaker as a woman mourning her recently deceased husband in the dead of night. Kenneth Branagh double bill impresses critics - BBC News 2015-11-09T05:00:00Z
You enter the maelstrom as fresh-faced rookie, fighting for the Winslow Accord, which sounds like a Terrence Rattigan play, but is actually a gathering of countries looking to ring fence themselves from swarthy foreigners. Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 campaign verdict – is Call of Duty devouring itself? 2015-11-06T05:00:00Z
Rattigan also worked with her on the nightmares, using puppets to help Kaleigh open up. Orphaned by gun violence: Two kids, two shootings, two parents gone
They discovered Ms. Rattigan and called the police, officials said. Bronx Woman, 28, Fatally Shot Inside Her Apartment 2015-12-01T05:00:00Z
Other highlights include Harlequinade, a little-known Terence Rattigan play about a theatre company performing The Winter's Tale and Romeo and Juliet, and the behind-the-scenes dramas that ensue. Kenneth Branagh unveils new theatre company in London 2015-04-17T04:00:00Z
“In Praise of Love” Washington Stage Guild presents Terence Rattigan’s comedy about an emotionally detached English family. Going Out Guide for the District of Columbia, Jan. 22-28, 2014. 2015-01-20T05:00:00Z
"It was a lot of self-discipline and time management," says Stephanie Rattigan, who graduated in May 2011 from Boston's online program and is now working for the FBI​. What to Expect Out of an Online Graduate Program in Criminal Justice 2015-01-16T05:00:00Z
In their virtual sessions, Rattigan would slide her hand into a figurine in an orange dress named Susie, and Kaleigh would talk through a Disney character, usually Minnie Mouse. Orphaned by gun violence: Two kids, two shootings, two parents gone
Leon Rattigan, who won bronze in the men's 97kg category in 2010, returns to the English team alongside wife Yana and competes on Wednesday. Glasgow 2014 day-by-day guide 2014-07-24T04:00:00Z
Canada's Ohenewa Akuffo, the Commonwealth gold medalist at 72kg, will be a contender in the women's freestyle Leon Rattigan, who competes in the men's freestyle event, is a rising star in the sport. Watching the Olympic Games 2012: Wrestling 2011-04-07T17:59:04Z
"Rattigan tends to use women in a brilliant way." Cause celebre 2011-03-27T07:20:53Z
Now Brits who want to make an international living must master Arthur Miller as easily as Terence Rattigan. The accent for the Oscars 2011-02-27T15:05:03Z
She made steady progress and the bad dreams dissipated, but, eventually, Rattigan moved into private practice and the grant that funded her specialized position at the Family Bereavement Center expired. Orphaned by gun violence: Two kids, two shootings, two parents gone
And in closing I wish to thank Warden Rattigan and Supt. Within Prison Walls being a narrative during a week of voluntary confinement in the state prison at Auburn, New York
But Superintendent of Prisons Riley of New York, in a letter to Warden Rattigan of Auburn prison, writes: "I do not believe that any one was ever reformed by physical torture." The Subterranean Brotherhood
Celebrations for Rattigan's centenary year have included several major revivals, including The Deep Blue Sea at the West Yorkshire Playhouse and Flare Path at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. Cause celebre 2011-03-27T07:20:53Z
Rattigan attended the West End premiere of his play in July 1977 in poor health. Cause celebre 2011-03-27T07:20:53Z
And up to the time that Warden Rattigan took office and first visited the jail, all the water a man here was allowed in twenty-four hours was one gill! Within Prison Walls being a narrative during a week of voluntary confinement in the state prison at Auburn, New York
They all agree that the present Superintendent of Prisons is all right; that Warden Rattigan is square; and not only tends to his business but is on the level. Within Prison Walls being a narrative during a week of voluntary confinement in the state prison at Auburn, New York
A few days after the memorable Sunday on which I left prison, Warden Rattigan found a paper placed upon his desk. Within Prison Walls being a narrative during a week of voluntary confinement in the state prison at Auburn, New York
A previously unseen Rattigan play, Less Than Kind, was also staged in January. Cause celebre 2011-03-27T07:20:53Z
I leave the Hotel Rattigan to-morrow morning a wiser and better man. Within Prison Walls being a narrative during a week of voluntary confinement in the state prison at Auburn, New York
In reality, he assures me, the strike was instigated by some of the officers who had no use for Rattigan. Within Prison Walls being a narrative during a week of voluntary confinement in the state prison at Auburn, New York
At the time that Warden Rattigan came into office there was no other floor; the inmates slept on the bare iron—and the rivets! Within Prison Walls being a narrative during a week of voluntary confinement in the state prison at Auburn, New York
I appreciate yours, Mr. P.’s, and Mr. Rattigan’s kindness very much. Within Prison Walls being a narrative during a week of voluntary confinement in the state prison at Auburn, New York
Cause Celebre is directed by Thea Sharrock, whose production of Rattigan's After The Dance at the National last year won four Olivier Awards earlier this month. Cause celebre 2011-03-27T07:20:53Z
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