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Terence Rattigan: Critical Review by John Beaufort

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SOURCE: Beaufort, John. “One Man's Battle against Officialdom.” Christian Science Monitor (4 November 1980): 18.

In the following review of the 1980 New York revival, Beaufort lauds the humor and compassion of The Winslow Boy and deems the play a “humanly appealing drama.”

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