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  1. 20. Sept. 2024 · Brady Morales-Woolery and Gianna DiGregorio Rivera in Noël Coward’sPrivate Lives’ at A.C.T.’s Toni Rembe Theater. (Kevin Berne) The tango is a luscious expression of lost love, nostalgia and melancholia — and a staple of Argentinian life. In the hands of Elyot and Amanda, their tango is perfect: a soft kick here, a gentle spin ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Review: Act’S Argentina-Set ‘Private Lives’ Dances With Passion, Laughter. The tangled "private lives" of divorced but ultimately reunited couple Amanda and Elyot, in Noël Coward's "Private ...

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Noel Coward Blends Farce & Wit in Elitist Encounters by K. Marguerite Caronna Whether verbal, emotional, or physical, abuse is often fatal—especially for women. The glorification of an abusive couple, even if humorous, feels tone deaf these days. Director KJ Sanchez provides an imaginative, glamorous Argentine veneer for a predictable comedy of rich people displaying shockingly bad manners ...

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · Swathed in silk, sipping champagne on a seaside balcony, the swanky denizens of Noël Coward’s universe ooze glitz and glamor. But what this revival of “Private Lives,” a stylish Coward ...

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · Private Lives premiered in London in 1930 and on Broadway in 1931. The play was considered in some circles to be scandalous by depicting adultery in a humorous way. Coward’s wit and humor was considered to be somewhat daring and risque. Of all his writings, this play is considered his most popular and has certainly stood the test of time.

  6. 19. Sept. 2024 · The tangled “private lives” of divorced but ultimately reunited couple Amanda and Elyot, in Noël Coward’sPrivate Lives,” are almost shockingly physical in director KJ Sanchez’s production. This American Conservatory Theater season opener of the arch, 1930 comedy feels unexpectedly fresh and exuberant. It whizzes by ...

  7. 12. Sept. 2024 · Bay Area favorite KJ Sanchez reimagines and directs Noël Cowards hysterical classic tale of the tempestuous dance that is marriage. Reset to 1930s Argentina and featuring sensual tango dancing, Coward’s iconic, wry comedy sings with spiky repartee.