Terence Rattigan - Stage Plays

Stage Plays

  • 1934 First Episode
  • 1935 A Tale of Two Cities (an adaptation of Charles Dickens's novel, written with John Gielgud; it was not produced, but appeared in 1950 as a radio play)
  • 1936 French Without Tears
  • 1939 After the Dance
  • 1940 Follow My Leader
  • 1940 Grey Farm
  • 1942 Flare Path
  • 1943 While the Sun Shines
  • 1944 Love in Idleness (played in U.S. as O Mistress Mine)
  • 1946 The Winslow Boy
  • 1948 Harlequinade
  • 1948 The Browning Version
  • 1948 Playbill
  • 1949 Adventure Story
  • 1950 Who is Sylvia? (filmed as The Man Who Loved Redheads)
  • 1952 The Deep Blue Sea
  • 1953 The Sleeping Prince (filmed as The Prince and the Showgirl)
  • 1954 Separate Tables
  • 1958 Variation on a Theme
  • 1960 Ross
  • 1960 Joie de Vivre, a musical version of French Without Tears, with music by Robert Stolz and song lyrics by Paul Dehn
  • 1963 Man and Boy
  • 1970 A Bequest to the Nation
  • 1973 In Praise of Love
  • 1973 Before Dawn
  • 1976 Duologue
  • 1977 Cause Célèbre

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