French Without Tears
- At February 18, 2020
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28 members of the Society attended the matinee performance (2.15pm) of ‘French Without Tears’ on Tuesday, 11th February 2020. The performance was by students of London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and was the third production of a Rattigan play which has been sponsored by The Terence Rattigan Society’s Harold & Pegs French Award.
The Rattigan Version
- At January 31, 2020
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Barbara Longford
- At December 06, 2019
- By Susan Cooper
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Barbara Longford (above), the founder and Chairman of the Rattigan Society since 2011. Barbara stepped down as Chairman at the recent AGM – read her Chairman’s Report which includes highlights of Society events since 2011 here Chairman’s report – AGM
AGM
- At November 21, 2019
- By Susan Cooper
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The AGM was the Society’s opportunity to thank Barbara Longford who stepped down as Chairman and celebrate the enormous amount of work, energy and dedication she has given to the Society. She founded the Society in 2011 and since then has been planning and arranging most of the events over the past eight years. Barbara reported on the highlights of the many exciting events that have taken place since the Society’s inception.
The play read was Wrong Move by Peter Briffa, directed by Michael Gaunt and performed by Giles Cole and Martin Amherst Lock. Wrong Move was submitted for The TRS Award and was considered to be outstanding by our readers. It involves a chess-master, Temple, who is annoyed at what he sees as an unfair portrait in a new novel and so entices the author, Ogden, to a basement where he confines him with release only possible if he wins a game of chess. Through interminable games the relationship between the two is explored. We were pleased that Peter Briffa was able to join us for the reading and lunch.
British Library – September 2019
- At November 21, 2019
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At the first event called ‘Show and Tell’ Professor Rebellato and a British Library Curator enabled Society members to see and handle some of the early drafts of Rattigan’s most famous plays, letters, cuttings files and more.
At the second event called ‘Craftsman at Work! Secrets from the Rattigan Archive‘ Professor Rebellato, who has worked in the Rattigan Archive for over twenty years, gave an illustrated lecture with a glimpse into what the Archive can tell us about Rattigan’s process, his craft and his theatre.