Love in Idleness/Less Than Kind
Paperback, 256 pages ISBN: 9781848421646Publication Date:
3 Nov 2011
Size: 200mm x 130mm£14.99 £11.99You save £3.00 (20%)
Ebook, 256 pages ISBN: 9781780013879Publication Date:
8 Oct 2014
£14.99 £11.99You save £3.00 (20%)
First Staged:
Lyric Theatre, London, 1944

Love in Idleness/Less Than Kind

By Terence Rattigan

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Love in Idleness is the third in Terence Rattigan's unofficial trilogy of war plays (after Flare Path and While the Sun Shines). It is published here alongside an earlier version of the play, Less Than Kind, which was never staged during Rattigan's lifetime.

Michael, eighteen, returns to wartime London from schooling in Canada, brimming with youthful left-wing convictions. Reunited with his mother, he is alarmed as he begins to realise that she is the mistress of a leading member of the war cabinet. Sparks fly between the idealistic younger man and the pragmatic politician, while the mother is torn between them...

Love in Idleness was first staged at the Lyric Theatre, London, in December 1944, in a version rewritten by Rattigan at the request of the production's stars, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne.

The earlier version of the play, Less Than Kind, was never staged and remained unpublished until 2011, the centenary of Rattigan's birth. That version was premiered at Jermyn Street Theatre, London, in January 2011.

This volume presents both plays in full so that readers may judge for themselves which is the better.

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

Visit the official Rattigan website here.

Press Quotes

'Few dramatists of this century have written with more understanding of the human heart than Terence Rattigan'

Guardian

'A universally relevant observation of parents and children and the problems of finding true, true love… a play well-worth rediscovering'

WhatsOnStage

'A glorious – and rare – wartime Terence Rattigan play… turns on a sixpence from Chekhovian despair to frothing farce… often howlingly funny, but it has that Rattigan tang, the streak of honest agony and conflicted love which shakes the heart'

TheatreCat

'An ingenious fusion of domestic tragi-comedy and political debate… this work has now entered the canon of must-do Rattigan'

Telegraph
Paperback,256 pages ISBN: 9781848421646Publication Date:
3 Nov 2011
Size: 200mm x 130mm£14.99 £11.99You save £3.00 (20%)
Ebook,256 pages ISBN: 9781780013879Publication Date:
8 Oct 2014
£14.99 £11.99You save £3.00 (20%)

Also by Terence Rattigan:

Cause Célèbre
After the Dance
Duologue
Rattigan's Nijinsky
Harlequinade & All On Her Own
The Winslow Boy
The Deep Blue Sea
First Episode
Harlequinade
Who is Sylvia? and Duologue
Separate Tables
All On Her Own
The Browning Version
In Praise of Love
French Without Tears
French Without Tears
Flare Path
Ross
Who is Sylvia?

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