Coward Plays: 7
by Noël Coward

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Coward Plays: 7 Cover

Synopsis

The Seventh volume in the Coward Collection.

On Quadrille: "Miss Fontanne plays the madcap Marchioness with the

crackle and sheen of a five-pound note.

Her eyes mock marvelously, her

voice cuts like a knife into a wedding cake, and the scene in Act

Three, on the eve of her elopement with Mr. Lung, is as delicious as

crushed ice."

Evening Standard, 1952.

"The idea of Peace in Our Time",

Coward wrote "was conceived in Paris shortly after the Liberation...

I began to suspect that the physical effect of four years intermittent

bombing is far less damaging to the intrinsic character of a nation

than the spiritual effect of four years enemy occupation."

The

volume also contains four pieces from the Tonight at 8.30 sequence: We

Were Dancing "provides a marvelously compact illustration of the way

the English public school spirit prevails even in moments of strenuous

passion."

"Shadow Play is a musical fantasy... which gave Gertie and

me a chance to sing as romantically as we could, dance in the moonlight

and, we hoped, convince the audience that we were very fascinating

indeed"; and "Family Album - a sly satire on Victorian hypocrisy,

adorned with an unobtrusive but agreeable musical score.

It was

stylised both in its decor and its performance, was a joy to play and

provided the whole talented company with good parts."

Star Chamber,

closely based on Coward's experiences trying to co-ordinate his Actors'

Orphanage charity committee, is published here for the first time.

Press Reviews

"The work shows off Coward's technical mastery as a playwright, fluidly telling the story of a swath of British society living under Nazi terror and compellingly exploring, in admittedly a mild middle-class manner, the compromises of conscience that can occur as everyday citizens adapt to a new wartime order."

— Los Angeles Times

"This handsome production will get an audience...it especially ought to be seen by young people, and most specifically by those who don't think they like theater. Disguised as imagined history, like all great art it's about the future...it feels vividly new, as Coward so frequently does. We can't resist him. He's as compassionate as writers get, and his sympathy lies with the audience. Therefore ours lies with him."

— StageHappenings.com

"A bona fide theatrical event, which must not be missed by devotees of Coward and should not be missed by theatergoers, rabid or casual."

— NoHoArtsDistrict

Publication

Publisher Methuen
Year 1999
Binding Paperback
Pages 320
Place London
Language English
ISBN-13 9780413734006
ISBN-10 0413734005
eISBN-13 9781408177372
LCC PR6005.O85 A19 1999
DCC 822.912

Coward Plays: 7 is a British comedy play written by Noël Coward and published by Methuen in London (1999).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781408177372).

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