Rattigan's Nijinsky

Cast: 4f 7m doubling

Staging: various interior settings - can be simply staged

Amateur rights performance fee: £85 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Paperback, 104 pages ISBN: 9781848421677Publication Date:
21 Jul 2011
Size: 197mm x 128mm£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)
First Staged:
Chichester Festival Theatre, 2011

Rattigan's Nijinsky

By Nicholas Wright and Terence Rattigan

Paperback £9.99£7.99

The extraordinary story of the relationship between the famous dancer Vaslav Nijinsky and the impresario Sergei Diaghilev, drawing on an unproduced screenplay by Terence Rattigan. 

In a hotel room a once-lauded playwright meets Nijinsky's elderly widow, Romola, to fight over his latest play. Meanwhile, in the same room, Diaghilev and the young Romola fight over the tormented Nijinsky.

In 1974, Terence Rattigan wrote a television script for the BBC about the relationship between Diaghilev, the impresario behind the Ballets Russes, and Nijinsky, the most renowned dancer of all time, which Rattigan described as 'the greatest love story since Romeo and Juliet'. But the playwright withdrew the play and it was never produced. Now in this bold re-imagining of events, Nicholas Wright investigates why.

Nicholas Wright's play Rattigan's Nijinsky was first staged at Chichester Festival Theatre in 2011.

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'Wright stylishly interlaces Rattigan's scenes with infinitely more fascinating ones of his own'

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'A richly entertaining study of artistic temperaments and attitudes to homosexuality in the early and mid 20th century'

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Cast: 4f 7m doubling

Staging:various interior settings - can be simply staged

Amateur rights performance fee: £85 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Paperback,104 pages ISBN: 9781848421677Publication Date:
21 Jul 2011
Size: 197mm x 128mm£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)

Also by Nicholas Wright:

Travelling Light
Nicholas Wright: Five Plays
His Dark Materials
One Fine Day
The Last of the Duchess
Lulu
Mrs Klein
The Slaves of Solitude
Vincent in Brixton
8 Hotels
Cressida
Naked
Regeneration
Treetops
The Desert Air
The Custom of the Country
The Reporter
Three Sisters
Thérèse Raquin
John Gabriel Borkman

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Also by Terence Rattigan:

Separate Tables
The Winslow Boy
Duologue
Ross
The Deep Blue Sea
Flare Path
Love in Idleness/Less Than Kind
In Praise of Love
First Episode
After the Dance
Cause Célèbre
Harlequinade & All On Her Own
Who is Sylvia? and Duologue
The Browning Version
French Without Tears
All On Her Own
Harlequinade
French Without Tears
Who is Sylvia?

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