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- French_Without_Tears abstract "French Without Tears is a comic play written by a 25-year-old Terence Rattigan in 1936. It takes place in a cram school for adults needing to acquire French for business reasons. The play was a success on its London debut, establishing Rattigan as a dramatist. Critics thought it 'gay, witty, thoroughly contemporary ... with a touch of lovable truth behind all its satire'. It ran for over 1,000 performances in London and over 100 in New York. It also established Rex Harrison as a major star. Scattered throughout are Franglais phrases and schoolboy misunderstandings of the French language.It was made into a film of the same name in 1940, directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Ray Milland. In 1960 Rattigan himself refashioned the work as the musical Joie de Vivre but it was not a success.A television production was featured in the BBC's Play of the Month series in May 1976, which stars Nigel Havers, Anthony Andrews, and David Robb.".
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- French_Without_Tears wikiPageWikiLink Franglais.
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- French_Without_Tears wikiPageWikiLink Ray_Milland.
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- French_Without_Tears wikiPageWikiLinkText "French Without Tears".
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- French_Without_Tears subject Category:1936_plays.
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- French_Without_Tears comment "French Without Tears is a comic play written by a 25-year-old Terence Rattigan in 1936. It takes place in a cram school for adults needing to acquire French for business reasons. The play was a success on its London debut, establishing Rattigan as a dramatist. Critics thought it 'gay, witty, thoroughly contemporary ... with a touch of lovable truth behind all its satire'. It ran for over 1,000 performances in London and over 100 in New York. It also established Rex Harrison as a major star.".
- French_Without_Tears label "French Without Tears".
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- French_Without_Tears isPrimaryTopicOf French_Without_Tears.