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The full cast has been announced for the upcoming revival production of Noël Coward's Private Lives, which will be directed ...
The young Noël Coward was often disparaged as a boy who was clever and knew it. You have to admire his response: “How do they think I could be clever and not know it?” The logic and tone are ...
First published in 1960, reissued in paperback in 1982, now out of print but not at all difficult to find in used copies, Noël Coward's first and only novel is a small gem. It must have caught ...
Flash-forward 36 years, and Aitken is now directing Coward, too: a production of “Private Lives” at the Huntington Theatre Company, which coincides with “Star Quality: The World of Noël ...
“ Noël Coward On (and In) Theatre ” celebrates the art form that claimed Coward’s devotion from the time he was, by his own admission, “a brazen, odious little prodigy” of 10.
B or n in London on the verge of the new century (specifically, on December 16, 1899) and into a middle-class family of modest means, Noël Coward was, as a youth, at once precocious and unworldly, ...
It is fashionable to sneer at Coward’s renderings of lower middle-class speech in kitchen-sink dramas such as Fumed Oak or This Happy Breed (“She didn’t pass on, pass over or pass out: she ...
The York Theatre Company, in association with the Noël Coward Foundation, will present I Like America, a special ONE-NIGHT-ONLY concert celebrating 125 years of Noël Coward and in particular his ...
Star Quality: The World of Noël Coward: The Museum of Performance & Design presents a major retrospective exhibition of Coward's life and work, featuring seldom-seen photographs and film ...
“Noël Coward was a fascinating character. He invented the modern Englishman – witty, sophisticated, and stylish – but was born poor and left school when he was 9,” Thompson said.