The Sleeping Prince: An Occasional Fairy Tale is a 1953 play by Terence Rattigan, conceived to co...
At the height of the Great Depression, ruthless financier Gregor Antonescu's business is dangerou...
One of two Shakespearean ham actors touring the provinces has a dubious and shady past.
Filmed as The Way to the Stars and set in the 1940s, Rattigan's famous play concerns Patricia's l...
This biographical portrait of T. E. Lawrence (a.k.a. Lawrence of Arabia) begins in 1922, when Law...
An hilarious retelling of the play and opera Tosca, with Scarpia as a swaggering villain who prov...
A gripping story about family, success and what we're willing to sacrifice for both.
Terence RattiganCharacters: 15 male, 5 female, 1 boyUnit set.A woman on trial with her 20 years y...
Mr. Rattigan has given a mild wartime slant to his play. One the eve of his marriage, the young a...
These two plays are set in a shabby genteel hotel on England's south coast. Except for the two le...
This comedy by the author of Separate Tables and The Winslow Boy premiered in London with Rex Har...
The definitive edition of a Rattigan classic published alongside a major revival and national tour.
'Feelings can't sometimes be helped, but the expression of them can.' Inspired by La Dame aux Cam...
Just filmed by David Mamet, starring Nigel Hawthorne and Jeremy Northam.
Ill health is forcing Andrew to retire from teaching. His wife despises him for his failures and ...
Drama Characters: 5 male, 3 femaleScenery: Interior Hester Collyer's husband is a rich, talented ...
A double bill by Terence Rattigan, featuring two plays of striking contrast that display his asto...
The Collected Plays of Terence Rattigan: Volume Two the Later Plays 1953-1977
A moving story of love and loyalty, courage and fear, based on Rattigan's experiences as a tail g...
Recent years have seen a sustained revival - of the work of Terence Rattigan. New productions hav...
A play sparked by the suicide of actor, Kenneth Moragn, with whom Rattigan had been in love.
The critically acclaimed drama by one of England's most successful mid-century playwrights.
Terence Rattigan's epic and probing drama about the man immortalized as Lawrence of Arabia.
Part of a nationwide season of plays celebrating the centenary of Rattigan's birth.
Publication coincides with a swelling tide of revivals to celebrate Rattigan's centenary. This ed...
Rattigan's greatest play, reissued alongside Terence Davies' 2011 film version, is a true masterp...
Rattigan's well-loved play about an unpopular schoolmaster who snatches a last shred of dignity f...
Separate Tables consists of two linked one-acts set in a rundown residential hotel in Bournemouth.
A major new work, the centrepiece of Chichester's season of Rattigan plays and readings in his ce...
The definitive edition of a Rattigan classic published alongside a major revival and national tour.
Publication coincides with a swelling tide of revivals to celebrate Rattigan's centenary.
Originally published: London: Methuen Nick Hern Books, 1999.
Rattigan's sparkling comedy about a group of bright young things attempting to learn French on th...
Few dramatists of this century have written with more understanding of the human heart than Teren...
Publication coincides with a swelling tide of revivals to celebrate Rattigan's centenary.
Just filmed by David Mamet, starring Nigel Hawthorne and Jeremy Northam.
Terence Rattigan's devastating masterpiece, a classic study of forbidden love, suppressed desire ...
Few dramatists of this century have written with more understanding of the human heart than Teren...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledg...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledg...
A play about the private and public life of T. E. Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia. R...
Mr. Rattigan has given a mild wartime slant to his play. One the eve of his marriage, the young a...