The Deep Blue Sea (The Rattigan Collection)

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Author: Terence Rattigan ISBN: 9781780011677
Publisher: Nick Hern Books Publication: April 10, 2014
Imprint: Nick Hern Books Language: English
Author: Terence Rattigan
ISBN: 9781780011677
Publisher: Nick Hern Books
Publication: April 10, 2014
Imprint: Nick Hern Books
Language: English

Written in the early fifties when Rattigan was at the height of his powers, The Deep Blue Sea is a powerful account of lives blighted by love - or the lack of it.

The play opens with the failed suicide of Hester Collyer, who has deserted her husband for the raffish charms of an ex-fighter pilot.

This edition includes an authoritative introduction by Dan Rebellato, biographical sketch and chronology.

The Deep Blue Sea premiered at the Duchess Theatre, London, in March 1952. It has twice been adapted for film: in 1955, starring Vivien Leigh, and in 2011, starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and Simon Russell Beale.

'a masterpiece... a play that cuts at the heart' Telegraph

'probably his greatest play... Ibsenesque' Financial Times

'masterly... a perennially moving play' Guardian

'excellent... particularly moving... interlaced with moments of humour and black comedy' WhatsOnStage

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Written in the early fifties when Rattigan was at the height of his powers, The Deep Blue Sea is a powerful account of lives blighted by love - or the lack of it.

The play opens with the failed suicide of Hester Collyer, who has deserted her husband for the raffish charms of an ex-fighter pilot.

This edition includes an authoritative introduction by Dan Rebellato, biographical sketch and chronology.

The Deep Blue Sea premiered at the Duchess Theatre, London, in March 1952. It has twice been adapted for film: in 1955, starring Vivien Leigh, and in 2011, starring Rachel Weisz, Tom Hiddleston and Simon Russell Beale.

'a masterpiece... a play that cuts at the heart' Telegraph

'probably his greatest play... Ibsenesque' Financial Times

'masterly... a perennially moving play' Guardian

'excellent... particularly moving... interlaced with moments of humour and black comedy' WhatsOnStage

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