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British actor, composer and playwright Noel Coward poses aboard the Queen Elizabeth ocean liner as he arrives in New York City on July 30, 1947. (AP) Review by Wendy Smith Readers who relished the ...
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.
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 ...
As director of Wichita Community Theatre’s “Waiting in the Wings,” Dan Schuster has to deal with 14 leading ladies. Fourteen ...
A celebration of the life, music and brio of Noël Coward, “A Marvelous Party: The Noël Coward Celebration” dazzled an adoring opening-night audience Thursday at ACT — A Contemporary Theatre.
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 ...
Q:Noel Coward was an actor, playwright, composer, director, painter and many other things.Some of his plays, such as "Private Lives" and "Blithe Spirit," are frequently produced, but why do you ...
Review: Noel Coward’s ‘Song at Twilight’ is an overlooked gem. Bruce Davison, Roxanne Hart, center, and Sharon Lawrence perform in “A Song at Twilight. ...
NEW YORK — At the far end of the gallery, in the same glass case with Noël Coward’s Tony Award and a letter Coward wrote to a young Edward Albee, is a black-and-white photo of Harold Pinter ...
A stunning seafront cottage where Ian Fleming is believed to have written several of his James Bond novels is up for sale - ...
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