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Written as a vehicle for Coward's own acting talents alongside his
frequent stage partner Gertrude Lawrence, "Tonight at 8:30 "is
Coward's ambitious series of ten one-act plays which saw him
breathe new life into the one-act form. From vaudeville to satire,
from farce to intricate comedy of manners, from melodrama to
romance, these plays span the full, glorious range of Coward's
writing. Peep through your fingers at the chaotic "Red Peppers
"music-hall show, witness a bankrupt couple use all "Ways and
Means" to scheme their way out of debt, and break your heart along
with Laura in the famous "Still Life," the original version of the
film "Brief Encounter." First performed in London in 1936, the
plays perfectly showcase Coward's talents as a playwright,
providing a sparkling, fast-paced and remarkably varied selection
of theatrical gems. Coward wrote of the first series of three plays
with characteristic delight: 'They are all brilliantly written,
exquisitely directed, and I am bewitching in all of them.' Gertrude
Lawrence wrote to Coward in 1947, 'Dearest Noel, wherever I go . .
. all I hear is "please revive "Tonight at 8.30" "'All ten plays
are collected together into this volume that features both Coward's
own preface and an introduction by Barry Day, Coward expert and
editor of "The Letters of No""el Coward."This new edition of
"Tonight at 8.30" is published to coincide with English Touring
Theatre and the Nuffield Southampton's revival for the first time
in the UK since Coward starred in them in 1936.
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Design for Living
Noël Coward; Introduction by Oliver Soden
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R264
Discovery Miles 2 640
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"Its fusion of passion and mischief remains striking and there is
something undeniably heady about its celebration of a kind of
sexual liberation that looks a lot like flippancy" - Evening
Standard From 1930s bohemian Paris to the dizzying heights of
Manhattan society, a tempestuous love triangle unravels between a
vivacious interior designer, Gilda, playwright Leo and artist Otto
- three people unashamedly and passionately in love with each
other. But can such a lavish love affair survive the real world?
Exploring themes of bisexuality, celebrity, success and
self-obsession, Design for Living is a stylish and scandalous
comedy, that is often revered as Coward's most controversial and
risqué work. 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 Oliver Soden.
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Blithe Spirit
Noël Coward; Introduction by Arianne Johnson Quinn
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R264
Discovery Miles 2 640
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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.
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Hay Fever
Noël Coward; Introduction by Michael Billington
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R264
Discovery Miles 2 640
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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"This 1925 comedy of manners that's funny yet also unorthodox and
unsettling... a celebration of abnormality and at the same time a
disquieting study of both the pleasures and the pains of not being
able to restrain oneself." - Evening Standard When four guests, all
invited by different members of the Bliss family, arrive for a
weekend at their country house near Maidenhead, they're expecting a
idyllic retreat. But this peaceful promise is quickly trounced when
the self-absorbed eccentricities of the Blisses are trained on the
guests, who leave the country mansion humiliated and embarrassed.
First produced in 1925, Hay Fever is a technical masterpiece,
seamlessly combining high farce with a comedy of manners, and
delivering Coward his first major commercial success. This new
edition is published in Methuen Drama's iconic Modern Classics
series to coincide with the 125th anniversary of Coward’s birth
and features a new introduction by Michael Billington.
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Private Lives
Noël Coward; Introduction by Simon Stephens
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R264
Discovery Miles 2 640
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"Noel Coward's glittering gem" - The Times Elyot Chase and Amanda
Prynne, recently divorced from one another after a five-year
marriage, coincidentally arrive at the same French hotel... where
they are both honeymooning with their respective new spouses.
Jarred by this encounter, Elyot and Amanda realise that they still
very much horrified and fascinated by the other. Frequently
performed and revived in the West End, Private Lives is comedy of
manners that remains one of Coward's most popular plays. 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 Simon Stephens.
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Present Laughter
Noël Coward; Introduction by Russell Jackson
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R379
Discovery Miles 3 790
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"An honest, even profound reflection on the price of fame, with
some genuine sexual frisson and an undercurrent of pathos." - The
Hollywood Reporter At the centre of his own universe sits matinee
idol Garry Essendine: suave, hedonistic and too old, says his wife,
to be having numerous affairs - his line of harmless, infatuated
debutantes is largely tolerated but playing closer to home is not.
Just before he escapes on tour to Africa the full extent of his
misdemeanours is discovered... and all hell breaks loose. Noël
Coward's Present Laughter premiered in the early years of the
Second World War just as such privileged lives were threatened with
fundamental social change, and remains one of the playwright's most
enduring hits. 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 Russell
Jackson.
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The Vortex
Noël Coward
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R336
Discovery Miles 3 360
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The roaring twenties. A world in flux. The magnetic Florence
Lancaster draws people to her like moths to a flame. But when her
son Nicky arrives home from Paris with an unexpected fiancée and a
secret, it sets off a chain of events which threatens to pull them
all into a maelstrom. Noël Coward’s brilliantly witty and
stinging portrait of the darkness beneath the glittering surface of
the Jazz Age is as vivid today as when it premiered, causing a
sensation and catapulting its young writer to his first great
success. This revised edition returns to Coward’s original drafts
and was published to coincide with Chichester Festival Theatre’s
new production directed by Daniel Raggett and starring Lia Williams
and Joshua James, in April 2023.
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