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  1. 15 giu 2011 · Uno dei più notevoli drammaturghi e sceneggiatori britannici del Ventesimo secolo, Terence Rattigan, nacque a Londra il 10 giugno del 1911. Di origini irlandesi, apparteneva a un’influente – ma non ricca – famiglia: il nonno era stato un membro del Parlamento e il padre era un diplomatico. Per i continui viaggi del padre, durante la […]

  2. Rattigan, Terence. Drammaturgo e sceneggiatore inglese, nato a Londra il 10 giugno 1911 e morto a Hamilton (Bermuda) il 30 novembre 1977. Autore teatrale di successo, R. scrisse numerose sceneggiature, molte tratte dai propri testi teatrali o da suoi soggetti originali e, come questi, legate al canone della pièce bien faîte, trovando una ...

  3. 2 dic 2011 · Fri 2 Dec 2011 17.55 EST. Terence Rattigan was the great playwright of restraint, which means, of course, that he was obsessed with the prospect of passion breaking out. There is no more fervent ...

  4. 25 mar 2008 · R eceived wisdom has it that Terence Rattigan ceased to be a major playwright on May 8 1956, the night that Look Back in Anger premiered at the Royal Court. Rattigan attended the performance with ...

  5. 20 mag 2019 · Analysis of Terence Rattigan’s Plays By NASRULLAH MAMBROL on May 20, 2019 • ( 0). The first author ever to have had two plays (French Without Tears and While the Sun Shines) run for more than one thousand performances each on London’s West End, Terence Rattigan (10 June 1911 – 30 November 1977) was one of the most commercially successful playwrights in theater history.

  6. Terence Rattigan. El dramaturgo británico Terence Mervyn Rattigan nació el 10 de junio del año 1911 en Londres (Inglaterra). Estudió en la Harrow School y en el Trinity College de Oxford. Comenzó a escribir obras teatrales y guiones cinematográficos en la década de los 30. En la gran pantalla trabajó asiduamente con el director Anthony ...

  7. 3 nov 2022 · Sir Terence Rattigan was one of Britain's greatest playwrights, renowned for his well-crafted dramas of upper-class manners and repressed sexuality. He was hugely popular throughout the 1940s and early 50s, and had the rare distinction of having plays running in three West End theatres simultaneously.