

Ways And Means
Noël Coward
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Readers enjoy the humor and clever writing typical of Noel Coward. While some find the play entertaining, they note it lacks groundbreaking elements. Overall, it's praised as a fun comedy of manners that generates genuine laughter.
A comedy of manners satirizing the English class system and the clashing worlds of Hollywood fame and the British upper class.
A young earl is engaged to an American movie star, which becomes a crisis of class when it it discovered that the star is the estranged sister of the countess's personal maid.
Relative Values is a British comedy play written by Noël Coward and published by Samuel French in London (1952).
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