Noel Coward
Noel Coward was The Master. Recently, a manuscript of one of Noel Coward's plays was discovered. The play is titled The Better Half. It was last performed in 1922 by the London-based Grand Guignol company, but never published. Noel... [more]
Noel Coward was The Master. Recently, a manuscript of one of Noel Coward's plays was discovered. The play is titled The Better Half. It was last performed in 1922 by the London-based Grand Guignol company, but never published.
Noel Coward was born in 1899 and died in 1973, and was an actor, playwright and songwriter.
Douglas J. Cohen is the recipient of York Theatre Company's Noël Coward Prize, celebrating musical theatre talent, for his musical The Gig, which is based on a screenplay by Frank D. Gilroy.
The award goes to a promising librettist/composer/lyricist whose work best...
From theatermania.com
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- Ian Shaw: From Free Jazz to Noel Coward (allaboutjazz.com)
- Recharged Radio`s Noel Coward Evening Mailout (news.google.com)
Walking into T-Bar Steak & Lounge on the Upper East Side of Manhattan is like walking into a Noel Coward play – or rather walking into a Woody Allen movie describing a Noel Coward play: "someone should be mixing martinis." ...
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Patricia Connolly, Barry Day, Edward Hibbert, Dana Ivey, and Steve Ross will participate in Private Lives Revealed: The Letters of Noel Coward, an evening of readings from Coward's personal and professional correspondences with some of the most fascinating personalities of his...
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From theatermania.com
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Noel Coward's Private Lives comes to the West End's Vaudeville Theatre for a ten week season from February 24 2010, following a two week run at the Theatre Royal Bath (February 10 - 20). Starring Kim Cattrall and Matthew Macfadyen, and directed by Richard Eyre, Private Lives remains one of Coward's most sophisticated comedy of manners.
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From broadwayworld.com
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There are nights in the theatre for which you gladly queue round the block months in advance, secure in the knowledge that the magnitude of the screen star you hope to see outweighs any reservations about the play, the director or the ticket price. It was such considerations paved our way to Ingrid Bergman in Waters of the Moon at the Haymarket in the 70s, to Elizabeth Taylor in The Little Foxes at the Victoria Palace in the 80s, to Madonna...
From londonist.com
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- Hannah Waterman To Join West End Calendar Girls in December (news.google.com)
As a soldier Noel Coward exhibited a "good sturdy and well conducted" character when he was honourably discharged a few months before the end of the First World War according to his papers.
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From telegraph.co.uk
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Film The underrated recent adaptation of Noel Coward's Easy Virtue has one of the more enjoyably post-modern soundtracks I've heard in a few years. As well as Coward's songs, director Stephan Elliott and music supervisor Marius De Vries have mixed in some Cole Porter and period renditions of other popular tunes. Such as ...... Sex Bomb and Car Wash. Isn't that wonderful? Incidentally, though this isn't really a musical, the tunes are sung...
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