RATTIGAN WRITES.
Terence Rattigani the author .of "French Without Tears," wrote, in association with Anthony Maurice, a dictator play, called "Follow My Leader," which v£as recently' produced at the Apollo, London, but did not take public fancy. He is a very busy young man, and already has to his credit a propaganda film, instigated by Leslie Howard, on Britain's treatment of refugees, and a play named "Three Dozen Red Roses," commissioned by Gilbert Miller, noted entrepreneur, before the war. His other play "After the Dance," based on the antics of bright young things, has had agood run in London and is due for New York.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 92, 18 April 1940, Page 18
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