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  1. Noël Coward Theatre. St Martin’s Lane, London, WC2N 4AU. Call Customer Service on +44 (0)344 482 5151 †. Phone lines are open: Monday – Saturday 10am – 7.30pm. Box office opening times: From 2 hours and 30 minutes before the start of the show, until 15 minutes after curtain up.

  2. 16. Nov. 2023 · Brief Encounter. The collaboration will kick off with an adapted production of Noël Coward’s 'Brief Encounter,' directed by Emma Rice, which will debut on Queen Anne’ s maiden voyage in the Royal Court Theatre. It is a haunting love story, with Rice’s multi award-winning production triumphing in the West End, touring the globe and ...

  3. Credits. Twentieth Century Blues Lyrics: Blues / Twentieth century blues / They're getting me down / Who's / Escaped those weary / Twentieth century blues? / Why / If there's a god in the sky ...

  4. Blithe Spirit. (play) Margaret Rutherford (Madame Arcati), Kay Hammond (Elvira) and Fay Compton (Ruth), 1941. Blithe Spirit is a comic play by Noël Coward, described by the author as "an improbable farce in three acts". [1] The play concerns the socialite and novelist Charles Condomine, who invites the eccentric medium and clairvoyant Madame ...

  5. Bitter Sweet. (operetta) Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald in the 1940 film version, described by Coward as "dreadful". Bitter Sweet is an operetta in three acts, with book, music and lyrics by Noël Coward. The story, set in 19th-century and early 20th-century England and Austria-Hungary, centres on a young woman's elopement with her music ...

  6. Tonight at 8:30 (1935/36) a cycle of ten one-act plays: We Were Dancing, The Astonished Heart, Red Peppers, Hands Across the Sea, Fumed Oak, Shadow Play, Ways and Means, Still Life, Family Album, Star Chamber. Present Laughter (1939) First Produced 1942. This Happy Breed (1939) First Produced 1943.

  7. Fallen Angels (play) Fallen Angels. (play) Edna Best, Austin Trevor and Tallulah Bankhead in the original London production, 1925. Fallen Angels is a comedy by the English playwright Noël Coward. It opened at the Globe Theatre, London (now called the Gielgud Theatre) on 21 April 1925 and ran until 29 August.