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Terence Rattigan was a British dramatist born on June 10, 1911. He is known for his insightful plays, including The Winslow Boy and Separate Tables. Rattigan's work often explores themes of social class, morality, and human relationships. His plays have been performed worldwide and are celebrated for their emotional depth and character development. Terence's contributions to theater have left a lasting impact on the world of drama.
"A playwright must be his own audience. A novelist may lose his readers for a few pages; a playwright never dares lose his audience for a minute."
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"A playwright must be his own audience. A novelist may lose his readers for a few pages; a playwright never dares lose his audience for a minute."

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"Will this new play be good or bad? Nothing else matters. Nothing at all."
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"Will this new play be good or bad? Nothing else matters. Nothing at all."

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