I'll be back with more screens of The Browning Version 2014, but I want to make a note of two things:
There's a more recent biography of Terence Rattigan than the one by Michael Darlow that was described by the producer of LA Theatre Works as the definitive one. (It's by Geoffrey Wansell.) Glancing down at reviews, I saw this phrase, which I think really sums up what I love about Terence Rattigan as shown in The Browning Version:
"his ability to dramatize the world of hurt that human beings can manage to live with."
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