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Noël Coward

    16. Dezember 1899 – 26. März 1973

    Noël Coward war ein englischer Dramatiker und Komponist, der für seinen Witz, seine Extravaganz und seinen unverwechselbaren persönlichen Stil bekannt ist. Seine Theaterstücke und Lieder erlebten in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren eine neue Popularität, und sein Werk sowie sein Stil prägen weiterhin die Populärkultur. Sein bleibender Einfluss zeigt sich bis heute in theatralischen und musikalischen Schöpfungen.

    Coward Plays: 4: Blithe Spirit; Present Laughter; This Happy Breed; Tonight at 8.30 (II)
    Future Indefinite
    Coward Plays: 3
    A Song At Twilight
    Design for Living
    Palmen, Pomp und Paukenschlag
    • 2023

      A Song At Twilight

      • 72 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      3,8(12)Abgeben

      In the twilight of his life, a cosmopolitan author navigates the complexities of love and commitment, torn between his long-standing wife of convenience and a passionate new relationship. The narrative explores themes of desire, regret, and the search for meaning, blending humor with poignant reflections on aging and relationships. As he grapples with his choices, the author’s journey reveals the bittersweet nature of life’s transitions and the emotional intricacies of human connection.

      A Song At Twilight
    • 2023

      "Its fusion of passion and mischief remains striking and there is something undeniably heady about its celebration of a kind of sexual liberation that looks a lot like flippancy" - Evening Standard From 1930s bohemian Paris to the dizzying heights of Manhattan society, a tempestuous love triangle unravels between a vivacious interior designer, Gilda, playwright Leo and artist Otto - three people unashamedly and passionately in love with each other. But can such a lavish love affair survive the real world? Exploring themes of bisexuality, celebrity, success and self-obsession, Design for Living is a stylish and scandalous comedy, that is often revered as Coward's most controversial and risqué work. This new edition is published in Methuen Drama's iconic Modern Classics series to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Coward's death and features a new introduction by Oliver Soden.

      Design for Living
    • 2023

      The roaring twenties. A world in flux. The magnetic Florence Lancaster draws people to her like moths to a flame. But when her son Nicky arrives home from Paris with an unexpected fiancée and a secret, it sets off a chain of events which threatens to pull them all into a maelstrom.Noël Coward's brilliantly witty and stinging portrait of the darkness beneath the glittering surface of the Jazz Age is as vivid today as when it premiered, causing a sensation and catapulting its young writer to his first great success.This revised edition was published to coincide with Chichester Festival Theatre's new production starring Lia Williams which opened in April 2023.

      The Vortex
    • 2022

      Genre: Comedy Characters: 3 males, 3 females Scenery: Interior Best friends now happily married to others, Julia and Jane both once counted the dashing Frenchman Maurice as their lover. Guess who's back in town and requesting the pleasure of the ladies company? Coward at his inimitable best, the story is a champagne cocktail of wit and charm.

      Fallen Angels
    • 2022

      Hay Fever: A Play in Three Acts

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Hay Fever is a comic play written by Noël Coward in 1924 and first produced in 1925. A cross between high farce and a comedy of manners, the play is set in an English country house in the 1920s, and deals with the four eccentric members of the Bliss family and their outlandish behaviour when they each invite a guest to spend the weekend. The self-centred behaviour of the hosts finally drives their guests to flee while the Blisses are so engaged in a family row that they do not notice their guests' furtive departure.

      Hay Fever: A Play in Three Acts
    • 2022

      Noël Coward's contributions as a playwright, songwriter, and actor have been widely celebrated, yet his impact on British musical theatre has often been overlooked. This anthology addresses that oversight, showcasing Coward's adaptability and the diverse styles that characterized British musicals from the 1920s to the 1970s. It features his works ranging from unsuccessful shows at Drury Lane with Mary Martin to Broadway successes with Elaine Stritch, encompassing various forms like revue, musical comedy, and operetta. The collection offers a contemporary critical introduction to Coward's musical repertoire, highlighting the breadth of his creativity and the varied identities of his collaborators and performers. Despite the differing styles, a common thread runs through these works—Coward's sharp and witty social observations. This volume serves as a timely exploration of Coward's legacy and its enduring influence on British theatre, featuring notable works such as This Year of Grace (1928), Bitter Sweet (1929), Words and Music (1932), Pacific 1860 (1946), Ace of Clubs (1949), Sail Away (1961), and The Girl Who Came to Supper (1963).

      Selected Musical Plays by Noel Coward: A Critical Anthology
    • 2021

      I'll Leave It to You

      • 70 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      A struggling widow turns to her ailing brother for financial help, as he plans to leave his fortune to one of her five adult children. This light-hearted tale explores the dynamics of a dysfunctional family, highlighting themes of greed and the allure of an easier life. Noël Coward weaves humor and drama into the family's interactions as they navigate their ambitions and relationships amidst the looming inheritance.

      I'll Leave It to You
    • 2013

      Senná rýma

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      Hořká komedie Noëla Cowarda se odehrává o jednom červnovém víkendu v letním sídle manželů Blissových. Bývalá herečka Judith Blissová a její manžel, spisovatel David, tu tráví léto se svými dvěma dospělými dětmi - dcerou Sorel a synem Simonem. Každý z nich si nezávisle na sobě pozve na víkend hosta. Od okamžiku, kdy vyjde najevo, že jejich host nebude v domě tím jediným, hádky mezi sebestřednými členy rodiny převáží nad obyčejnou slušností, takže hosty přehlížejí, nebo si je jízlivě dobírají. Cowardovi se podařilo vytvořit atmosféru trapného dusna, které odlehčuje brilantním dialogem. Všichni Blissovi se chovají nevyzrále a nedospěle. S velkou intenzitou a rychlostí podléhají neexistujícím citům a ve svém uzavřeném světě vedle sebe žijí bez opravdového zájmu jeden o druhého. Za vším pozérstvím se však skrývá obyčejné a lidsky pochopitelné zoufalství z nenaplněnosti vlastního osudu.

      Senná rýma
    • 2007

      Volume Four of Noel Coward's plays contains a selection of Coward's plays from the thirties and forties which includes Blithe Spirit, a comedy that centres around the spirit medium Madame Arcati. The play that mocks sudden death was produced at precisely the moment when bombs were bringing it to Britain: "I shall ever be grateful, for the almost psychic gift that enabled me to write Blithe Spirit in five days during one of the darkest years of the war." The play was for years the longest-running comedy in the history of British theatre.Present Laughter follows the life of Garry Essendine, a world-weary, middle-aged projection of the dilettante, debonair persona - self-obsessed and dressing-gowned who struts through the play like an educated peacock. It is a comedy about the 'theatricals' that Noel best knew and loved, and was originally a star vehicle for himself. It is the closest to an autobiographical play that Coward ever wrote.This Happy Breed is a saga of a lower middle-class family; and three shorter pieces fromTonight at 8.30- is a farce set in the South of France, and serves as an oblique tribute to Frederick Lonsdale; The Astonished Heart is about the decay of a psychiatrist's mind through personal sexual obsession. Red Peppers, which closes the volume, was a cynical tribute to the lost music halls of the First World War.

      Coward Plays: 4: Blithe Spirit; Present Laughter; This Happy Breed; Tonight at 8.30 (II)
    • 2004

      Future Indefinite

      • 348 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      3,9(30)Abgeben

      The definitive account, in his own words, of one of the most popular figures in British theatre. The second and concluding volume of Noël Coward's legendary autobiography includes Future Indefinite and the unfinished Past Unconditional. With his trademark wit, Coward delivers anecdotes about his travels in South America, Hollywood encounters with an array of contemporary stars and directors, and his later theatrical successes, including the Broadway triumph of Design For Living. The showbiz glamour aside, we also encounter a middle-aged man coming to terms with a world in disarray; his confused feelings towards the war and his own part in it exposing a more serious and thoughtful side to a performer and raconteur more usually associated with frivolity. Future Indefinite sees Coward transformed from a 'brazen odious little prodigy' into one of the most exuberant characters in British theatrical history. "His writing is superb, his precise languid drawl put down on the page" Daily Express

      Future Indefinite