Love In Idleness

Comedy play by Terence Rattigan

Love In Idleness is a 1944 comedy play by the British writer Terence Rattigan.[1] A young man with radical left-wing views returns from Canada to discover to his horror that his mother is in a relationship with a wealthy businessman currently serving as Minister for Tank Production.

It was staged in New York with the title O Mistress Mine.[2]

Original production

The play opened (following a pre-London tour) at the Lyric Theatre, London, on 20 December 1944, with the following cast:[3]

  • Olivia Brown - Lynn Fontanne
  • Polton - Margaret Murray
  • Miss Dell - Peggy Dear
  • Sir John Fletcher - Alfred Lunt
  • Michael Brown - Brian Nissen
  • Diana Fletcher - Kathleen Kent
  • Celia Wentworth - Mona Harrison
  • Sir Thomas Markham - Frank Forder
  • Lady Markham - Antoinette Keith

References

  1. ^ "Less Than Kind (Love in Idleness)". www.samuelfrench.co.uk.
  2. ^ Taylor p.150
  3. ^ "Love in Idleness - Drama Online". www.dramaonlinelibrary.com.

Bibliography

  • John Russell Taylor. The Rise and Fall of the Well-Made Play. Routledge, 2013.
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Works by Terence Rattigan
Plays
  • First Episode (1933)
  • A Tale of Two Cities (1935)
  • French Without Tears (1936)
  • After the Dance (1939)
  • Follow My Leader (1940)
  • Grey Farm (1940)
  • Flare Path (1942)
  • While the Sun Shines (1943)
  • Love In Idleness (1944)
  • The Winslow Boy (1946)
  • The Browning Version (1948)
  • Harlequinade (1948)
  • Adventure Story (1949)
  • Who Is Sylvia? (1950)
  • The Deep Blue Sea (1952)
  • The Sleeping Prince (1953)
  • Separate Tables (1954)
  • Variation on a Theme (1958)
  • Ross (1960)
  • Man and Boy (1963)
  • A Bequest to the Nation (1970)
  • In Praise of Love (1973)
  • Before Dawn (1973)
  • All on Her Own (1974)
  • Cause Célèbre (1975/77)
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