Rattigan's Nijinsky " review
Chichester Festival TheatreIs sexual discretion the better part of aesthetic valour? To put it more bluntly, is a gay writer obliged to come out publicly or entitled to write in code? It's the question posed by Nicholas Wright's speculative adaptation of Terence Rattigan's unproduced 1974 screenplay about Nijinsky. But, although Wright's play is an intriguing curiosity, the question it raises is more richly and satis…