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Sir Stephen Fry has been cast as Lady Augusta Bracknell in the National Theatre's The Importance of Being Earnest production ...
Hugh Dennis will also be joining the cast, taking on the role of Reverend Canon Chasuble. Dennis is well-known for his roles ...
Stewart-Jarrett exclusively told WhatsOnStage: “I am delighted to join this fabulous team to tell Wilde’s naughty and ...
The Max Webster-directed production was a roaring great hit and now it’s set to transfer to the West End, replacing Mischief ...
Noel Coward's "Present Laughter" is to hit the stage in Carlisle next month. Directed by Jack Lester and Poppy Rowan, the ...
The full cast has been announced for the upcoming revival production of Noël Coward's Private Lives, which will be directed ...
He took God’s gift and became Noël Coward, writer, actor, musician and definer of British urbanity and erudition. By the time he was 30, they say Coward was biggest star in world entertainment.
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 ...
Coward began working professionally in the theatre at age 10 as a boy actor. He?s shown here with Philip Tonge (left) in Where the Rainbow Ends, 1911, Savoy Theatre, London.Noel Coward Collection ...
“ 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.
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 ...
We shouldn’t need an excuse to celebrate the genius of Noël Coward but the 50th anniversary of his death has triggered a string of stage revivals, a major new biography and the documentary Mad ...
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