Terence Rattigan’s In Praise of Love at the Orange Tree Theatre: Rarely Revived 1973 Study Of Love In A Time Of Deception
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We are only told that the truth can liberate us, but there are moments in love when John’s New Testament Gospel is an inadequate guide. A good example is the situation Terence Rattigan explores in his penultimate game rarely revived, In praise of the love now announced as a “rediscovery” at Tom Littler’s entrepreneurial Orange Tree Theatre. First he staged many years after Rattigan’s reputation would have been crowded by angry youths and the new…
Terence Rattigan’s In Praise of Love at the Orange Tree Theatre: Rarely Revived 1973 Study Of Love In A Time Of Deception
Only the truth, we are told, can set us free — but there are times in love when the New Testament Gospel of John is an inadequate guide. A good example is the situation that Terence Rattigan explores in his rarely revived penultimate play, In Praise of Love, now billed as a “rediscovery” at Tom Littler’s enterprising Orange Tree Theatre. First staged many years after Rattigan’s reputation had been thoroughly trashed by the Angry Young Men and th…
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