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Noel Coward - The Playwright's Craft in a Changing Theatre (Hardcover)
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Noel Coward - The Playwright's Craft in a Changing Theatre (Hardcover)
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This is the first book-length work to draw extensively on
unpublished archive material to document the composition and
reception of some of Noel Coward's most significant plays. It
examines his working practices as a playwright, from manuscript to
performance. This study argues that, while he did not embrace any
of the more radical theatrical 'isms' of his time, Coward
experimented with both form and content. He adapted the familiar
'well-made' formulas, while also emphasizing theatrical
self-consciousness and an exploration of radical social and sexual
relationships. After an overview of Coward's career and the
reception of his plays, the work discusses selected texts from
successive phases of Coward's career, including some unproduced or
uncompleted work and perennially popular plays such as The Vortex,
Hay Fever, Private Lives, Design for Living, Blithe Spirit and
Present Laughter. This study also explores how, in the aftermaths
of two world wars, as major changes in social and political
circumstances suggested new approaches to dramaturgy, Coward's
post-1945 work failed to achieve the same success he had enjoyed in
earlier periods. The final chapter examines Coward's approach to
his craft in response to the new theatrical and cultural
environment, and the new freedom in the treatment of homosexuality
represented by Suite in Three Keys and his final, uncompleted play,
Age Cannot Wither.
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