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Isle of Wight County Press on MSNNoel Coward's ghostly tale Blithe Spirit coming to Shanklin TheatreNoel Coward's ghostly tale Blithe Spirit is coming to Shanklin Theatre on the Isle of Wight. Bembridge Little Theatre Club is ...
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HTR Media on MSN'Blithe Spirit' brings ghostly laughs to The Forst Inn this AugustThe Forst Inn Arts Collective stages Noël Coward’s comedy 'Blithe Spirit,' directed by Hannah Otto, Aug. 9-24 n Tisch Mills.
“ 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.
Noel Coward at his writing desk at Gouldenhurst Farm (undated). Photo: Getty Images The young Noël Coward was often disparaged as a boy who was clever and knew it.
Coward was a popular and acclaimed playwright, actor, director, singer, songwriter and novelist. He wrote 60 plays, 500 songs, five screenplays, 14 films adapted from his plays, nine musicals, 300 ...
‘PRIVATE LIVES’ By Noel Coward, presented by American Conservatory Theater Through: Oct. 6 Where: Toni Rembe Theater, 415 Geary St., San Francisco Running time: 2 hours, 10 minutes, one ...
It’s the fourth full-scale Coward biography; compared to this lively account, Morley’s first, authorized life, A Talent to Amuse (1969), published while Coward was still alive, and the third, Philip ...
"Noel and Gertie" is an unusual hybrid, part biography but mostly revue, that purports to tell the story of the warm lifelong relationship between Noel Coward, erudite playwright, composer and ...
Noël Coward is famous for infusing his “living-room” plays with biting wit, making his work — shows like the upcoming Hay Fever, produced by the UCSB theater department — an enduring staple of the ...
In 1929, British Pathe shot footage of Noel Coward’s London sensation, the operetta “Bitter Sweet.” Nothing ever happened to the silent celluloid; it gathered dust at the British Pathe film ...
Noel Coward’s ‘A Song at Twilight’ Comes to Pasadena Playhouse One of the playwright's most daring pieces, starring Bruce Davison, Sharon Lawrence and Roxanne Hart, runs through April 13.
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