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This monograph centres on the history of musical theatre in a space
of cultural significance for British identity, namely the Theatre
Royal, Drury Lane, which housed many prominent American productions
from 1920-1970. It argues that during this period Drury Lane was
the site of cultural exchanges between Britain and the United
States that were a direct result of global engagement in two world
wars and the evolution of both countries as imperial powers. The
critical and public response to works of musical theatre during
this period, particularly the American musical, demonstrates the
shifting response by the public to global conflict, the rise of an
American Empire in the eyes of the British government, and the
ongoing cultural debates about the role of Americans in British
public life. By considering the status of Drury Lane as a key site
of cultural and political exchanges between the United States and
Britain, this study allows us to gain a more complete portrait of
the musical’s cultural significance in Britain.
Although Noel Coward's work as playwright, songwriter and actor has
long been celebrated, his contributions to the British musical have
largely been forgotten. Selected Musical Plays by Noel Coward: A
Critical Anthology rectifies this omission from the musical theatre
landscape, demonstrating how Coward's adaptability, creativity, and
myriad of styles is imitated in the incredible musicals he
authored. From flop shows at Drury Lane with Mary Martin through to
his Broadway hits with Elaine Stritch, this anthology chronicles
the variety of styles written by Coward, from revue to musical
comedy to operetta. The works in this volume provide a contemporary
critical introduction that illustrates the breadth and depth of his
work, and highlighting the diverse identities of the collaborators
and performers with whom he worked. Though the style of these works
varies, they are linked together by his creative thread, and his
ability to craft barbed and witty observations of his social world.
A timely portrait of Coward's oeuvre and its lasting influence on
the wider world of the British musical, Selected Musical Plays by
Noel Coward contains previously unpublished musical plays by a
central figure in theatre history, collected together with critical
apparatus for students, scholars, and fans.
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Blithe Spirit
Noël Coward; Introduction by Arianne Johnson Quinn
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"Some of [Coward's] most sparkling dialogue ever... This play is
about something substantial - the way past relationships come back
to haunt us - but it's the gossamer-like nature of the piece, its
sheer levity of spirit, that makes it such an enduring achievement"
- The Telegraph When socialite and novelist Charles Condomine
attends a séance hosted by eccentric medium Madame Arcati, he's
only hoping to gather material for his next book: he never expected
to be haunted by his temperamental ex-wife, Elvira. Can Charles
keep this willful spirit at bay, or will his new marriage to his
second wife, Ruth, come to an untimely demise? With unforgettable
characters, witty dialogue and farcical situations, Blithe Spirit
ran for decades on the West End, becoming one of the most
well-known plays in the British canon. This new edition is
published in Methuen Drama's iconic Modern Classics series to
coincide with the 50th anniversary of Coward's death and features a
new introduction by Arianne Johnson Quinn.
Although Noel Coward's work as playwright, songwriter and actor has
long been celebrated, his contributions to the British musical have
largely been forgotten. Selected Musical Plays by Noel Coward: A
Critical Anthology rectifies this omission from the musical theatre
landscape, demonstrating how Coward's adaptability, creativity, and
myriad of styles is imitated in the incredible musicals he
authored. From flop shows at Drury Lane with Mary Martin through to
his Broadway hits with Elaine Stritch, this anthology chronicles
the variety of styles written by Coward, from revue to musical
comedy to operetta. The works in this volume provide a contemporary
critical introduction that illustrates the breadth and depth of his
work, and highlighting the diverse identities of the collaborators
and performers with whom he worked. Though the style of these works
varies, they are linked together by his creative thread, and his
ability to craft barbed and witty observations of his social world.
A timely portrait of Coward's oeuvre and its lasting influence on
the wider world of the British musical, Selected Musical Plays by
Noel Coward contains previously unpublished musical plays by a
central figure in theatre history, collected together with critical
apparatus for students, scholars, and fans.
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