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  1. 6 giorni fa · 10 May 2024. A few decades ago seeing a Terence Rattigan play seemed like an impossibility. Around the time of the playwright’s death in 1977, and during the years following, his work was so deeply unfashionable that producers just wouldn’t touch it.

  2. 6 giorni fa · Terence Rattigan’s The Deep Blue Sea at Bath’s Ustinov Studio is a shining soap bubble of a play. It turns effortlessly in the air before you, an unpredictable rainbow slipping over its surface, and you are so entranced you dare not breathe. First staged in 1952, the tale is of that time, with a plot dependent on the post-war period’s ...

  3. 14 mag 2024 · Author Terence Rattigan. Composer Will Stuart. Director Lindsay Posner. Associate director George Jibson. Fight director Bret Yount. Set designer Peter McKintosh. Costume designer Peter...

  4. 15 mag 2024 · The Deep Blue Sea was first produced in 1952. The play was built out of an incident in the author’s life when an ex-lover committed suicide. The theme of unrequited love is a major part of early 20th gay culture, we only have to think about Noël Coward’s Mad About the Boy, but Rattigan refashioned his personal tragedy into a narrative that ...

  5. 14 mag 2024 · Reviews are coming in from UK theatre critics for the Theatre Royal Bath production of Terence Rattigans The Deep Blue Sea starring Tamsin Greig and Oliver Chris. The Deep Blue Sea is directed by Lindsay Posner (The Lover / The Collection, A View From The Bridge), and is playing at the Theatre Royal Bath’s Ustinov Studio until 1 June.

  6. 14 mag 2024 · Tamsin Greig is superb in Terence Rattigan's classic tragicomedy. By: Cheryl Markosky May. 14, 2024. Tamsin Greig is a marvel as Hester Collyer in Lindsay Posner 's new revival of Terence...

  7. 4 giorni fa · Ustinov Studio, until 1 JuneWords by Emma Clegg The first performance of Terence Rattigan’s The Deep Blue Sea in 1952 was delivered to a hushed, enraptured audience and ended with cheers and massive applause. A critic of the day described it as, “the best play Mr Rattigan has written. This is not mere impersonation. It is, and excitingly, life”. Certainly the roll call of extraordinary ...