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ANNUAL BIRTHDAY DINNER

GUEST OF HONOUR AND GUEST SPEAKER: Baron Fellowes of West Stafford, DL

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GARRICK CLUB DINNER

Two of our Vice Presidents attended – Greta Scacchi and David Suchet CBE

Learn More »

CONFERENCE AT TRINITY COLLEGE

The Society had sponsored 10 drama students from around the UK to attend and to
participate in a Masterclass, led by Ian Flintoff.

Learn More »

THE TERENCE RATTIGAN SOCIETY AWARD

Left to right. Julian Fellowes (Final Judge) Dan Rebellato (Final Judge) Roy
Kendall (Award winning playwright) Barbara Longford (Chairman) Michael Darlow
(Vice President).

From Left to Right they are:- Michael Darlow, Vice President; Barbara Longford,
Chairman; Julian Fellowes, Vice President; David Suchet, President; Geoffrey
Wansell, Vice President; Greta Scacchi, Vice President.

TREE PLANTING

A second tree planting at Sandroyd School

ANNUAL BIRTHDAY DINNER

Sixty members and guests joined us for the Annual Birthday Dinner at The Garrick
Club

Chairman Barbara Longford with David Suchet, CBE


WELCOME

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THE TERENCE RATTIGAN SOCIETY

The Terence Rattigan Society was founded in Sir Terence Rattigan’s centenary
year, 2011,  to celebrate, enjoy and study the work and life of one of the
Twentieth Century’s greatest playwrights.  A prolific and successful author of
plays and film scripts,  Terence Rattigan’s most celebrated works include
‘French Without Tears’, ‘The Winslow Boy’, ‘The Browning Version’, ‘The Deep
Blue Sea’, and ‘Separate Tables’.

BENEFITS of membership include:

A regular printed copy of the dedicated magazine, with articles by leading
playwrights, biographers and critics, as well as theatre listings and news and
views.

Visits to the leading drama schools for Rattigan productions, by talented young
students.

Masterclasses for students both young and mature, arranged in cooperation with
the drama schools.

Theatre visits at discount prices, with optional suppers and an opportunity to
meet like-minded people.  Discussions with cast members and directors.

Opportunities to visit Rattigan’s home at Albany and his birthplace in Cornwall
Gardens.

Events at The Garrick Club, courtesy of its historian, Geoffrey Wansell.

Opportunities to attend events at Rattigan’s former school, Harrow and to
explore their Rattigan archive.

Opportunities to visit RAF sites with a Rattigan resonance, with film screenings
and supper.

Walking tours of areas where Rattigan lived and worked.

The Society was founded in 2011 with the support and approval of The Sir Terence
Rattigan Charitable Trust and also of his biographers, Michael Darlow and
Geoffrey Wansell.

President: Sir David Suchet CBE
Vice Presidents:  Michael Darlow, The Lord Fellowes of West Stafford, DL, Dr
Holly Hill, Greta Scacchi, Geoffrey Wansell

Founder: Barbara Longford
Chairman:  Martin Amherst Lock


LATEST NEWS

4 July 2024 – A Day of Noël Coward at the Orange Tree, Richmond

There was a Society trip to the Orange Tree theatre in Richmond to see Sutie in
Three Keys.  Marking the 50th anniversary of Noël Coward’s death and the 125th
of his birth in nearby Teddington, this was the first complete revival of Suite
in Three Keys for a generation.

4 June 2024 – Annual Birthday Dinner at the RAF Club

The annual birthday dinner was held on 4 June 2024 at the RAF Club, Piccadilly,
London. The guest speaker was Tom Littler, Artistic Director of the Orange Tree
Theatre.

1 June 2024 – The Winslow Boy, RADA, The GBS Theatre, Malet Street, London WC1E
7JN

The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art was the fourth drama school to benefit from
the French Fund set up by TRS Vice-President Dr Holly Hill to promote student
productions of Rattigan plays.  Members of the Society attended their matinée
performance of The Winslow Boy at 2.15pm on Saturday 1st June. The performance
was followed by a Q and A session and a chance to meet the cast over tea and
cakes. 

13 January 2024 – New Year’s drinks reception at 100 Cornwall Gardens, Sir
Terence Rattigan’s birthplace and the residence of TRS member Junko Tarrant.

25 November 2023: AGM

The Terence Rattigan Society AGM will be held on Saturday 25 November.  We shall
meet at Bacco Italian Restaurant, 39-41 Kew Road TW9 2NQ from 11am for coffee
and biscuits before starting the AGM at 11.30am.   The Agenda and financial
statement can be found here: AGM – 25 November 2023 – Agenda TRS Accounts Oct
2022-Sep 2023 summary

The AGM will be followed by lunch from 12.15pm onwards, after which we will go
to the Orange Tree Theatre for the matinée performance of She Stoops to Conquer
at 2.30pm.

7 NOVEMBER 2023: SOCIETY DAY OUT IN BRIGHTON TO VISIT THE ROYAL PAVILION AND
BEDFORD HOUSE, TERENCE RATTIGAN’S FORMER REGENCY HOME

Bedford House, Brighton is a handsome Grade II listed Regency house with
stunning  seaside views. Rattigan owned the house between 1961 and 1967 before
moving to Bermuda, where he lived until his death in 1977.  While there he
entertained a number of famous guests including Vivien Leigh and Laurence
Olivier.  Since Rattigan, the house has had a wide variety of owners, including
talent agent Roger Hancock, the brother of famed comedian Tony Hancock. Hancock
was known for representing a wide variety of stars including Oscar nominee Peter
Sellers and comedy star Spike Milligan.

Its current owners, Luke Jeffers and his husband Rob Jeffers, have meticulously
restored and renovated the house, converting its wine cellar into an art deco
cinema room. Terence Rattigan’s study is still on display with its original
fireplace intact.

 Luke Jeffers has very kindly invited members of the society to visit the house,
which is now on the market, before it is vacated.  After catching a morning
train from London Victoria we shall start our day’s outing by exploring
Brighton’s famous Royal Pavilion (£18 admission) before having lunch at a
seaside restaurant.  We shall then go to Bedford House for a tour given by Luke
Jeffers and coffee or tea and cake, returning to London in the early evening.

If you would like to join us on this outing please email Martin Amherst
Lock: mramherstlock@gmail.com

SATURDAY 18 MAY 2024 — A GRAND DAY OUT TO BATH INCLUDING A MATINEE PERFORMANCE
AT THE USTINOV STUDIO, THEATRE ROYAL BATH OF THE DEEP BLUE SEA

Tamsin Greig stars in Terence Rattigan’s 1950s study of obsession and the
destructive power of love.   The Society is planning a morning departure for
Bath by train from Paddington to allow time for an add-on visit, probably to the
charming Holburne Museum: www.holburne.org

Further details including advice on the appropriate train to book will be given
closer to 18 May in time to take advantage of discounted rail offers.  We will
reserve tables for a c.5.30pm post-performance supper at the Garrick’s Head
(part of the Theatre Royal complex) for a self-billed meal.  

Click here: Bath DBS 18 May 2024 (002) for further information and booking form.

THE WINSLOW BOY – ORIGINAL FILM SCRIPT

The Society has heard that a copy of the original script used in the filming of
The Winslow Boy in 1948 is for sale. It was the script used by Jack Causey, a
director’s assistant. It includes two rewritten scenes. For further information,
email the Society: terencerattigansociety@gmail.com

ANNUAL BIRTHDAY DINNER – 7 for 7.30pm – Friday 9 June 2023

The Annual Birthday Dinner will be held on Friday, 9th June 2023 at 7 for 7.30pm
at The Garrick Club, 15 Garrick St, London WC2E 9AY.  The Guest of Honour and
Speaker will be Philip Franks.  Dress code: black tie

The Society is delighted to announce that Philip Franks has accepted our
invitation to be the guest speaker this year. Philip Franks is an accomplished
TV and theatre actor, familiar to many from his TV appearances as Charley in The
Darling Buds of May and Sgt Raymond Craddock in Heartbeat. He is also a highly
successful theatre and radio director, having directed over thirty stage
productions across the UK including The Deep Blue Sea, Separate Tables and The
Browning Version. We look forward in particular to hearing his thoughts on
directing Rattigan.

For further details, costs and booking form, click here: Birthday Dinner – June
2023 – flyer

SEPARATE TABLES – 7.45pm on Friday 12 MAY 2023

The Society has arranged a trip to a performance of Separate Tables by Terence
Rattigan at Bromley Little Theatre, North Street, Bromley BR1 1SB

In a 1950s Bournemouth hotel where the furnishings and the residents have both
seen better days, secrets and scandal lie beneath the carefully placed
tablecloths. Marooned on separate tables, Rattigan presents a rich collection of
characters who superbly present the vulnerability, loneliness and misplaced
pride of lives essentially unfulfilled. 

The performance will be preceded by supper at 6.00pm at Aqua Bar and Grill, 4-6
Market Parade, East St, Bromley BR1 1QN which is very close to the theatre (pay
individually).   For further details, costs and booking form, click here:
Separate Tables flyer

PRIVATE LIVES by NOEL COWARD – 25 MAY 2023

The Society has arranged a visit to the matinee performance of Private Lives by
Noel Coward at the Donmar Warehouse on Thursday 25 May 2023.  We will also be
meeting for lunch (self-billed) at the Rock & Sole Plaice, 47 Endell Street WC2H
9AJ.  For more details, costs and booking form, please click here: Private Lives
flyer

GUSTAV MAHLER AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL – 27th April 2023

The Society has arranged a visit to the Royal Albert Hall to include a tour of
the RAH and a two course dinner at Café Verdi, the RAH’s in-house restaurant,
followed by Mahler’s Symphony No.3 in D minor.  Vasily Petrenko: conductor;
Hanna Hipp: mezzo-soprano; Philharmonia Chorus; Tiffin Boys’ Choir; Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra.  For further details, cost and booking form, please
click here: RAH Mahler Flyer

THE ALLIANCE OF LITERARY SOCIETIES

The Society is a member of the ALS – the Spring Newsletter can be read here:
ALSO – Spring 2023

SATURDAY 10 DECEMBER 2022 – CHRISTMAS OUTING

We will be attending a matinee performance of Arms and the Man by George Bernard
Shaw at the Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond.  This will be followed by a
two-course dinner at Bacco Ristorante Italiano.

SUNDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2022 – AGM, LUNCH AND MATINEE PERFORMANCE OF ‘THE DOCTOR‘

We are once again combining our AGM with an exciting theatrical event.  We start
the day with the formal proceedings, which include the election of the Committee
and the adoption of accounts.  The AGM will be followed by a two-course lunch at
Koha Restaurant, 10-11 St Martin’s Court, London WC2N 4AJ. 

We will then attend the matinee performance of The Doctor by Arthur Schnitzler
at The Duke of York’s Theatre.  

THE ALLIANCE OF LITERARY SOCIETIES

The Society is a member of the Alliance of Literary Societies and their 2022 –
Journal – The Day Job is available here: also2022.pdf (wordpress.com)

THEATRE TRIP – FRIDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 2022 

The Society has arranged a trip to the Bridge Theatre (next to London Bridge) to
see JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN by Henrik Ibsen – 7.30pm – tickets: £45

We are also reserving tables at The Ivy immediately adjacent to the Theatre at
5.30pm for members who would like to join us (individuals will pay for
themselves at the restaurant).

Please contact Phill Ward:  phillward@me.com if you are interested in attending
the theatre and/or The Ivy.  Bookings must be made by 2 September 2022.

ANNUAL BIRTHDAY DINNER – MONDAY 6 JUNE 2022

The Annual Birthday Dinner was held at The Hurlingham Club, Ranelagh Gardens,
London, SW6 3PR on 6 June 2022.  The Society was delighted that Dan Rebellato
accepted our invitation to be the guest speaker.

SPRING THEATRE DATES

The Society enjoyed the following theatre visits:

Saturday 23 April 2022, 2.30pm
THE FEVER SYNDROME by Alexis Zegerman

Dr Richard Myers, the great IVF innovator, is virtually a secular
saint because of the thousands of babies he has created throughout his career.
Now, his family gather to see him receive a lifetime achievement award.
This fractious group are more accustomed to debate than empathy, so it’s not
long before the family home in the Upper West Side of Manhattan is once again
alive with dispute: conflicting Thanksgiving memories and polarised opinions
on investment banking and how best to care for their ailing father. And
crucially, who will inherit Richard’s wealth and Richard’s prestigious
science institution?

Stars Robert Lindsay.  Director: Roxana Silbert.
Hampstead Theatre.  Tickets: £25.00 senior (£30 standard rate)

Wednesday 1 June 2022, 2pm
THE CORN IS GREEN by Emlyn Williams

Emlyn Williams’ semi-autobiographical drama The Corn is Green gets its first
London revival for thirty-five years with director Dominic Cooke’s new,
large-scale production. Nicola Walker, alongside Iwan Davies, leads the company
as Miss Moffat, a headstrong English teacher working in an impoverished mining
village in late 19th-century Wales. Set and costume design by ULTZ.

National Theatre, Lyttelton. Tickets: £46.00 senior (£66 standard rate)

Saturday 16 July 2022, 2.45pm
FOLK by Nell Leyshon 

Hampstead Theatre has just announced a bring-back of Folk which some of us were
due to see earlier this year.  Hopefully those who had previously booked, as
well as other members, will be able to join us on this occasion.

1903, Somerset. Rooted in the land where she has lived her entire life, Louie
Hooper’s mind overflows with its songs – more than 300 of them passed down from
her mother. Cecil Sharp, a composer visiting from London, fears England’s folk
songs will be lost forever and sets out on a mission to transcribe each and
every one. He believes Louie’s music should speak not just for this place but
for the whole of England.

Inspired by a true story, Nell Leyshon’s Folk is a beautiful new play with
songs.  Directed by Roxana Silbert.

Hampstead Theatre, Tickets £10 senior (£20 standard rate)

Some events of interest to members

The following two events will be of interest to members – individual bookings
can be made via the relevant website:

HERE AT LAST IS LOVE by David Charles Manners

The true story of Sodomy Johnson, who ruled The Pink Sink bar beneath the Ritz
Hotel throughout the Blitz.  As doyenne and procuress, she provided refuge,
hospitality and more for some of the most significant and glittering figures of
wartime London. In this remarkable new stage-play by playwright and author David
Charles Manners, Johnson’s assembly of writers, actors, army officers and MI5
agents bear unabashed, passionate witness to their hidden romances and
subterfuge through letters, diaries, verbatim reminiscence and even a recently
discovered, unpublished work by Terence Rattigan – all with a delightful dash of
song and dance. Directed by Jason Morell.

STABLES THEATRE, HASTINGS
Tuesday 24 – Saturday 28 May, 7.30pm (matinee 28th 2.30pm). £13.50 
http://stablestheatre.co.uk/here-at-last-is-love/

 HARROW / ETON CRICKET MATCH 
It’s a sign of our times that the M.C.C. has declared the 2022 fixture to be the
last held at the venerable home of cricket: Lords. Both this famous school-boy
match, running annually since 1805 and the equally historic under-graduate
fixture of Oxford v. Cambridge are making way for wider opportunities to be
offered within the game. So June will be the last opportunity to experience
where Rattigan once played representing Harrow School. 

LORDS, MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB
Tuesday 28 June, 11am, £20 
https://tickets.lords.org/en-GB/shows/eton%20v%20harrow/events

The Alliance of Literary Societies (ALS)

The Society is a member of the ALS – their latest Newsletter can be read here:
ALS Newsletter – Spring 2022 

Saturday 5th February – A Day At Hampstead Theatre

The Society has decided to widen the scope of events in future. Given Rattigan’s
plays are not performed with the frequency of, say, Shakespeare’s, the two
titles offered in February were by playwrights we believe he’d approve of and
plays he would keen to see himself. From time to time future visits not
connected to Rattigan himself will be similarly curated.

Unfortunately the first of the two plays at Hampstead: Folk was cancelled due to
covid.  So Society members met for supper at nearby Bradleys and saw a preview
on the main stage at Hampstead Theatre of Florian Zeller’s new play The
Forest directed by the ever dependable Jonathan Kent.

Flare Path – Saturday 4 December 2021 – 2.30pm at the Dixon Studio, Palace
Theatre, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex

JOIN US for a day out to the seaside (close enough!) to see The Southend
Shakespeare Company (est.1951) perform Rattigan’s moving wartime play.  The
Society has also scheduled a post-show Q+A – with some of the cast and the
director — in the theatre. Following this we shall adjourn for supper directly
opposite at welcoming Italian restaurant, Il Palazzo.  The booking form is here:
Flare Path – Booking Form – please book by 19 November 2021.

While the Sun Shines at the Orange Tree Theatre

The Society will be attending the matinée performance of While the Sun Shines at
the Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond on Thursday 2nd December followed by an early
supper.  Contact: Phill Ward, Events Secretary at phillward@me.com

AGM – 21 November 2021 at the Sun Inn, Richmond-upon-Thames

The Annual General Meeting of the Terence Rattigan Society will take place at 12
noon on Sunday 21st November at the Sun Inn, Richmond-upon-Thames.  It will be
followed by a traditional Sunday lunch and the opportunity to attend the 2.30pm
matinée performance at Richmond Theatre of Poirot and More, a Retrospective, in
which our President, Sir David Suchet, is making his eagerly awaited return to
the stage. Poirot and More looks back fondly at Sir David’s illustrious
theatrical life, exploring some of the many characters he has portrayed on stage
and screen over a career spanning five decades. Our Vice-President Geoffrey
Wansell, journalist, broadcaster, biographer and co-author of Poirot and More,
will be joining David as interviewer in this unique opportunity to meet the
actor behind the detective.

Here is the booking form for the event: AGM 2021 – Booking form

Please return the form to Alison Du Cane by Monday 8th November at the latest.
The charge of £50 covers both the cost of a ticket for the performance and a
Sunday lunch main course.

Rattigan Memorial Fundraising Project (RMFP)

A GoFundMe page https://gofund.me/722dc999 has been set up to raise money for
the restoration of the Rattigan Family Memorial at Kensal Green Cemetery.  The
aim is to raise £24,000 which will ensure the structure of the memorial will be
secured for generations to come, the memorial itself will be cleaned and
repaired and Rattigan’s name will finally be placed alongside other members of
his family.  Anyone who would like to donate can do so by making a bank transfer
to the Terence Rattigan Society bank account (22820768, sort code: 30-64-72
using the reference RMFP).  If you would like further information about the
project, please email the Secretary of the Society at: mramherstlock@gmail.com

The Alliance of Literary Societies

The Terence Rattigan Society is a member of the Alliance of Literary Societies. 
Read their latest publications here:

ALSo – 2021 Journal: ALSO 2021

Newsletter – Autumn/Winter 2021: ALS – Newsletter – Autumn, Winter 2021

The Stage (29 July 2021)

An article by Nick Smurthwaite in The Stage (29 July 2021) on Terence Rattigan:
The rise, fall and rise again of a 20th-century great looks at Rattigan’s
enduring appeal, a new discovery and attempts to give him a fitting resting
place – go to: www.thestage.co.uk

The Browning Version – CANCELLATION

Sadly we have received information from the theatre that the production of The
Browning Version which was due to take place at the Riverside Studios in August
2021 has had to be cancelled.  The impact of cast members getting infected by
Covid-19 or being asked to isolate as a result of exposure to the virus has been
such that the production is no longer viable or able to be staged successfully.

Birthday Dinner at the Oxford  and Cambridge Club – Thursday 23rd September 2021

The Sir Terence Rattigan Birthday Dinner is to be held at the Oxford and
Cambridge Club on Thursday 23rd September. We very much look forward to seeing
members then and to welcoming our President Sir David Suchet who, subject to his
availability, will be our guest of honour.  Further details and the booking
form: O and C B’day Dinner Flyer 2021

The Rattigan Version Issue 36 is now available to Society Members – hard copies
have been mailed out and the online version is available in the Members Section
of the website.

Details of future amateur productions of Rattigan plays have been added to the
website – look out for details of further productions in due course.

The Society is a member of the Alliance of Literary Societies (ALS) – you can
read the ALS Spring Newsletter here: ALS spring newsletter

The old Theatre Museum archive, now at the V&A (formerly at Blythe House), looks
likely to be a casualty of the museum’s need to cut expenditure. Its loss would
be a devastating blow to any archival historical research into British theatre.
A petition has been sent up by SIBMAS (the International Association of
Libraries, Museums, Archives and Documentation Centres of the Performing Arts)
asking senior management of the V&A to reconsider the position of the Theatre &
Performance Department before they rush to close the archives and library and
make responsible staff redundant.  For further information and to sign the
petition, click here:
https://www.change.org/p/tristram-hunt-director-v-a-performing-art-heritage

All On Her Own by Terence Rattigan starring Janie Dee to stream from 16 February
2021

Jack Maple & Brian Zeilinger-Goode for MZG Theatre Productions will produce a
brand new digital production of Terence Rattigan’s one-woman play, All On Her
Own, starring award-winning actress Janie Dee and directed by Alastair Knights,
with Jack McCann as assistant director and original music by Lindsey Miller. The
show will be available to stream for eight performances only via stream.theatre
from 16 to 21 February 2021. More information about the production is available
at stream.theatre or the direct link http://www.allonherown.com

Live Online Play Reading – Heart to Heart by Terence Rattigan Wednesday 20
January 2021 at 7pm via Zoom

In the absence of any normal events for the Society – for reasons we know only
too well! – and by arrangement with Alan Brodie Representation the Society is
presenting a live online reading of a lesser-known play by Terence Rattigan and
we hope members will wish to ‘attend’ the reading.  Please see here Heart to
Heart flyer for further details of how to attend via Zoom.

Here is a message from the Cinema Museum:  Pretty much all the Gov
COVID-emergency funding to support closed arts organisations has been
distributed and The Cinema Museum didn’t qualify to apply for any of it – there
was always just one box we couldn’t tick. So we need to raise the money to look
after the buildings and pay all the bills, with no income streams for a year and
no Gov funding.  So, we have set up a Crowdfunder with Toby Jones and Rory
Kinnear to raise £60,000 and we have raised over £45,000 from over 1000 people
so far  – which is great, but we need a new big push to get to the finish line.
Please consider donating and encouraging others to donate – preferably both!  £1
is just fine.

Here is the link:

https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/reopen-and-reimagine-the-cinema-museum

The 2020 Annual General Meeting of the Terence Rattigan Society was held on
Monday, 23 November 2020 at 6.30pm.  As we were still not able to meet in
person, the AGM was held via Zoom.

Here is Roger’s last quiz Rattigan quiz 5 with answers to quiz 4 including the
answers to the previous quiz.

Here is Roger’s next quiz Rattigan quiz 4 with answers to quiz 3

The Society is a member of the Alliance of Literary Societies (ALS) – the ALS
Journal 2020 is available here: ALSo 2020

The National Theatre at Home will be screening The Deep Blue Sea starring Helen
McCrory from 7pm UK time on Thursday 9th July until 7pm UK time on Thursday 16th
July.

Click here Rattigan quiz 3 for Roger’s next quiz – answers soon!

Here are the answers to last week’s quiz (Quiz 2) Answers to quiz 2.

Here is another of Roger’s QUIZZES and the answers to last week’s quiz Rattigan
quiz 2.

Another QUIZ – Rattigan quiz 1  – this quiz has been devised by Society
Committee member, Roger Mills – the answers will be posted next Monday 22nd June
together with another quiz to keep you busy!

Terence Rattigan Society Quiz – Answers!

Here are the answers to quiz – TERENCE RATTIGAN SOCIETY QUIZ ANSWERS – do let us
know how you got on!  Thanks again to Giles Cole for devising the quiz.

In Praise of Love

Jermyn Street Theatre has announced a rehearsed reading of In Praise of Love
which will air on Tuesday 26th May at 7.3pm – it is free to watch and will be
hosted via youtube.

In Praise of Love

By Terence Rattigan
Directed by Cat Robey
STARRING
Issy Van Randwyck as Lydia
Jack Klaff as Sebastian
Andrew Francis as Mark
Mackenzie Heynes as Joey

Lydia is dying. Her husband Sebastian knows her diagnosis but refuses to let on,
and their son Joey is stuck in between. Family friend Mark must be confidante to
all as the misunderstanding heightens. How long can their pretences continue
before each character’s unspoken emotion is fully revealed?  Rattigan’s
masterful penultimate play is a tender and funny examination of the full range
of human love and pain, loosely inspired by the relationship between actors Rex
Harrison and Kay Kendall.

Terence Rattigan Society Quiz

Here is the TERENCE RATTIGAN SOCIETY QUIZ  to keep your TRS brains in trim! 
Answers will appear here on Monday, 18th May 2020.  Thanks to Giles Cole for
devising the quiz.

The Terence Rattigan Society is a member of the Alliance of Literary Societies –
read the latest ALS Newsletter here: ALS – Spring 2020

Birthday Dinner

The birthday dinner which was booked for Tuesday 9th June has been cancelled –
we hope to rearrange at a future date and details will be sent to members.

7th-13th March 2020 – Cause Celebre – Hampton Hill Theatre

Hampton Hill Theatre put on Cause Celebre from 7th March to 13 March 2020 –
there is a trailer on the theatre company’s new YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDlzPchV7rc

11th February 2020 – French Without Tears – LAMDA

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 performance was followed by a question and answer session with the cast when
the actors had the opportunity to share their experience of working with
Rattigan’s characters. This was chaired by Michael Gaunt and attended by Penny
Cherns (the director). The Q&A was followed by tea, cake and chat with the
actors and audience.

January 2020 – The latest issue of the Society’s newsletter, The Rattigan
Version, has been mailed to members. who can also read it on the members section
of the website.  Everyone can read previous versions of the newsletter which are
available on the website.




SOCIETY NEWS 2019

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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

The Society’s AGM, play reading and buffet lunch was held on Saturday, 30th
November at Doggetts Coat and Badge in London.

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.

The Society has recently joined the Alliance of Literary Societies – do visit
their website: allianceofliterarysocieties.wordpress.com and in particular the
publications area where you will find newsletters and copies of the ALS journal
ALSo.  The Autumn 2019 Newsletter from the ALS is now available on their
website.

Two events were held at the British Library on Tuesday 17th September.  Both
events were hosted by Society member Professor Dan Rebellato.

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.

 

 



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