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A Naughty Night with Noel Coward archiveA Naughty Night with No?l Coward looks at the scandalous side of high society with two hilarious one-act plays by No?l Coward: We Were Dancing and The Better Half (which was only discovered in 2007). Coward's wicked wit comes alive in this naughty night of extramarital affairs. Carefully considered sets surrounding a revolving stage and live pianist will bring both plays to life.

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Archive listings for A Naughty Night with Noel Coward (2015)

Work type: Play.

We Were Dancing/The Better Half - T1132794146

We Were Dancing follows Louise, a married woman, and Karl as they fall madly in love at a country club in the South Pacific. They quickly make plans to travel to Australia together but realise shortly afterwards that they have absolutely nothing in common! We Were Dancing was written in 1935 as part of the Tonight at 8:30 cycle of one-act plays. The Better Half (1921) looks at Alice and David who are stuck in an unhappy marriage when David is on the brink of having an affair. What David doesn't realise is that his wife is trying to encourage the affair because she feels sorry for him. This play was never actually published and was eventually discovered in 2007, 34 years after Coward's death.Presented byProud Haddock Productions (in association with Old Red Lion Theatre). Director Jimmy Walters. Design Oliver Daukes. Costume Rosemary Elliott Dancs. Stage ManagerScarlett Rudd. Musical Director Piers Sherwood Roberts. Lighting Phillip Jones. Performer Beth Eyre. Performer Stephen Fawkes. Performer Lianne Harvey. Performer James Lorcan. Performer John MacCormick. Performer Tracey Pickup. Performer Tom Self. Performer James Sindall.
4 Aug 15 to 29 Aug 15Old Red Lion, Inner London :: V216
listing details L1207779028

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