Rattigan's Nijinsky
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of ballet with "Rattigan's Nijinsky" by Nicholas Wright. This insightful play explores the complex and tumultuous relationship between the brilliant dancer Vaslav Nijinsky and his mentor, the influential impresario Sergei Diaghilev. Based on an unproduced screenplay by renowned playwright Terence Rattigan, this poignant drama sheds light on the artistic tension and personal struggles faced by these iconic figures of the early 20th century. Published in 2011 by Nick Hern Books, this paperback edition spans 104 pages, making it a perfect addition to your reading list. Whether you are a fan of ballet, theatre, or human drama, "Rattigan's Nijinsky" invites you to experience a rich narrative that resonates with creativity and passion. Don't miss out on this beautifully crafted exploration of art and love against the backdrop of an ever-evolving performance world.