When Noël Coward’s Fallen Angels was first staged a hundred years ago in 1925, the critics dismissed it as vulgar, disgusting, shocking, nauseating, vile, obscene and degenerate, an insult to Br ...
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Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, which premiered in 1899, is generally considered to be one of the great plays of the 20th century. Not that you would know it from this revival. Simon Stephens’ radi ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Present Laughter at The Old Vic, London SW1 Noël Coward admitted he wrote Present Laughter with the sensible object of providing himself with a bravura part. It was to have open ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Present Laughter at Richmond Theatre, Surrey. Noël Coward said he wrote the play with the sensible object of providing himself with a bravura part. It’s a typical 1930’s play an ...
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