In the old days, plays were expected to be well made and largely about people who well mannered and well off. But in the years after World War II the working class playwrights known as the Angry Young Men blew that kind of theater right out of the water. Among those thrown overboard were the previously popular British playwrights Terence Rattigan and N.C. Hunter. Salvage operations on Rattigan's reputation bega…
SOURCE: Broadway & Me at 09:04AM on September 10, 2016