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The well-to-do are also on display at the Music Box Theatre in Richard Eyre's revival of Noel Coward's frothy face, Private Lives.
Chris Kompanek: On the Culture Front: Krapp's Last Tape, John Schaefer Celebrates 30 Years, Private Lives and More Chris Kompanek 2011
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This Happy Breed, Coward's chirpy and teary saga, was first staged in 1942, soon after Blithe Spirit and in the same year as Present Laughter.
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The new Broadway production of Noel Coward's Private Lives, about a divorced couple's awkward run-in while both are honeymooning at the same French hotel, is just not quite funny enough.
Danny Groner: Private Lives: A Bittersweet Honeymoon Danny Groner 2011
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The well-to-do are also on display at the Music Box Theatre in Richard Eyre's revival of Noel Coward's frothy face, Private Lives.
Chris Kompanek: On the Culture Front: Krapp's Last Tape, John Schaefer Celebrates 30 Years, Private Lives and More Chris Kompanek 2011
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The new Broadway production of Noel Coward's Private Lives, about a divorced couple's awkward run-in while both are honeymooning at the same French hotel, is just not quite funny enough.
Danny Groner: Private Lives: A Bittersweet Honeymoon Danny Groner 2011
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Her public seemed not to desire protection; the couple's real-life high jinks fueled their top billing in 10 further pictures, television, and, in 1983, a Broadway revival of Noël Coward's "Private Lives."
Film Legend Meshed Stardom With Her Roller-Coaster Life Stephen Miller 2011
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Noël Coward's comedy opened on Broadway in 1933 where he starred himself alongside husband and wife Alfred Lunt and Lynne Fontanne.
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Nic Coward's brief detour through racing ended with him restructuring the BHA as his final act as chief executive.
Ripping responsibility from the BHA is wilful vandalism | Lydia Hislop 2011
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Notable revivals include the Donmar's from 1994 but this is one of Coward's less seen plays, making a change from Private Lives and Blithe Spirit.
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Meanwhile in the main theatre, you can catch up on Michael Frayn's brilliant backstage farce, Noises Off, Noël Coward's Hay Fever, and Lisa Evans' wartime Keswick story, Keep Smiling Through.
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