Terence Rattigan is a posh playwright whose work encapsulates the emotional restraint of the 1950s, and who was overtaken by the Angry Young Men. Right? Wrong! Although this sketch of his career is partly correct, and is widely believed, the truth, as ever, is more complicated. Despite the impact of Royal Court new writers such […] The full version of the article Terence Rattigan's "Man and Boy" at the National The…