A Bequest To The Nation
"A play of weight,
entertainment and shapeliness which earns full honors by
the ingredients of a fascinating human situation and by
the cunning of its preparation. Mr Rattigan has produced
a genuine theatrical shock without looking as though he
was trying to in the least" DAILY
MAIL
"In Mr Rattigan's
hands this is tremendous theatre. He has, moreover, written
a big virtuoso part for Emma. This is a splendid romantic
composition, the work of a master of entertainment"
THE FINANCIAL TIMES
"Rattigan, like Shaw,
achieves a triumph of showing genius in flower" THE
STAGE
"We leave the Theatre
aglow with admiration" THE
DAILY TELEGRAPH
"Rattigan is the
playwright who for the sheer craft can put most contemporaries
in his little finger. His new play is highly skilled, innately
intelligent, and above all, knows what it's talking about"
THE OBSERVER
| Cast: 9 Men, 7 Women |
First Produced: 1970-Theatre
Royal, Haymarket, London |