Putney Arts Theatre : Flare Path

Putney Theatre Company is an amateur theatre company based at Putney Arts Theatre in Ravenna Road London SW15 6AW. Flare Path by Terence Rattigan runs until Saturday.

During the war, Rattigan served in the Royal Air Force as a tail gunner; his experiences helped inspire Flare Path. The London stage production opened in August 1942 at the Apollo Theatre. It was a great success and ran for eighteen months. Rattigan was given leave to attend the opening night, and he recalled “spending most of that evening standing rigidly to attention, while Air Marshal after Air Marshal approached the humble Flying Officer to tell him how his play should really have been written.” Prime Minister Winston Churchill attended the play and said it was “a masterpiece of understatement … but then we are rather good at understatement, aren’t we?”

Excellent production of one of Rattigan’s less performed play.

Tickets 02087886943


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About Richard AH White

Retired Solicitor specialising in child law and former Tribunal Judge hearing cases on special educational needs and welfare benefits.
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2 Responses to Putney Arts Theatre : Flare Path

  1. anna brown's avatar anna brown says:

    Thank you for tha Putney Theatre recommendation Richard

    Booked tickets for the matinee !


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  2. Paul Edey's avatar Paul Edey says:

    Great little bit of background and insight.

    Paule

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