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  • ''[[The Sleeping Prince: An Occasional Fairy Tale]]'' is a play by Terence Rattigan (1911-1977) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_Rattigan]. The play was adapted by Rattigan and filmed in 1957 as ''The Prince and the Showgirl''[https://en.wikipedia.
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  • ''[[The Deep Blue Sea]]'' by British dramatist Terence Rattigan (1911-1977)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_Rattigan]. Said to have been inspired by the suicide of a young actor whom Rattigan had loved, the play transposes the tragic theme to the heterosexual relatio
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  • ...enue in 1969 was a performance of ''[[The Sleeping Prince]]'' by [[Terence Rattigan]]. In 2019, as a celebration of their first 50 years, they performed the sa
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Saroyan] ''[[The Hungerers]]'' (1966), Terence Rattigan's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_Rattigan] ''[[Die Ander Vuur]]'' (
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  • ...cluding the English play'' '''''[[Cause Célèbre]]''''' (1975) ''by Terence Rattigan''.)
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  • ...Journey to Trenton and Camden'' at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith. Terence Rattigan was at the first night and came back stage afterwards to ask him to play th
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  • ...ler]] (Nurse Libby), [[Boela Holloway]] (Hubert ), [[Jill de Klerk]] (Mrs. Terence), [[Joan Nel]] (Dora), [[Peter Viljoen]] (Belsize) and [[Jimmy Aligianis]] ...om Theatre]] in April 1968. It was an [[Afrikaans]] translation of Terence Rattigan's ''[[The Deep Blue Sea]]'', called ''[[Die Ander Vuur]]'', directed by [[M
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