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I don’t believe in death. I think Noel Coward says in ‘Private Lives,’ he says (that) death is a trick done with mirrors. I think that’s true.
I can take any amount of criticism
They were doing Noel Coward's Private Lives on stage, playing a couple who used to be married. People wondered if they were still in love and whether they'd be playing themselves or their characters.More quotes »
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London Wall at The St. James Theatre
London Wall was first performed at the Duke of York’s Theatre in 1931; the work of John Van Druten, one of the most renowned playwrights of his day. It isn’t remarkable, however, that his name is now relegated to practical obscurity; not only are his ref from The Arbuturian Read more »
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On the Occasion of a Not-Unbirthday
This past Sunday was not my unbirthday. It was also not Karl Marx's unbirthday. Coincidence? And all those Cinco de Mayo celebrations every year ... yes, for me. So many people! So much wonderful food! I always tell them not to make such a fuss, but they from Once Upon a Time... Read more »
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James Ruddick: Forty Years On - Why Noel Coward Is Still Making Us Laugh
It is now forty years since Noel Coward died at his home in Jamaica. Some years ago I interviewed his lover, Graham Payn, then living in Switzerland. A kind and charming man, he was overseeing Coward's vast estate of plays, songs and poems - another new from The Huffington Post: UK Edition Read more »
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News & Reviews: Tip Top Productions stage Blithe Spirit at Forum Studio Theatre in Chester
AFTER its success with The Vicar of Dibley, Tip Top Productions' next presentation at The Forum Studio Theatre, Chester, is Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward, which runs from May 16-25. Blithe Spirit is a comic play, and many will remember the famous film ver from Chester Chronicle Read more »
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Agreement with Cuba brings 2,000 more digital copies of Hemingway's letters to JFK Library
FILE - In this May 12, 1959, American novelist Ernest Hemingway, left, speaks with actors Alec Guinness, center, and Noel Coward in Sloppy Joe's Bar during the making of Sir Carol Reed's film version of "Our Man in Havana," based on Graham Greene's best from Calgary Herald Read more »