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Connan Morrissey: I’m playing Judith Bliss—mother to Sorrel Bliss, who sits next to me. Judith is an unhappily retired ...
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 ...
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 ...
Walnut Street Theatre will present Noël Coward’s classic comedy HAY FEVER as part of their 216th season of dreams. Learn more about the performances and see how to purchase tickets.
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 ...
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 ...
Noel Coward’s once-scandalous comedy of prigs amid the petit fours gets a deliciously tart revival at Berkeley’s Aurora Theatre Company, crisply directed by former artistic director Tom Ross.