There’s a bit of acting advice that’s often ascribed to Noël Coward: “Speak clearly, and don’t bump into the furniture.” But ...
One of the greatest joys you will find on a Broadway stage today comes from seeing two married women get progressively way, way, way too drunk. One dons a silky green gown and the other a pleated pink ...
Kelli O’Hara and Rose Byrne offer a masterclass in faux inebriation in Noel Coward’s “Fallen Angels,” as their pair of romantically adventurous, bourgeois married women spend much of this 1925 comedy ...
Director Celia Mandela Rivera shares her background in theatre, what drew her to directing this play, her vision for the ...
In the Noel Coward oeuvre of rarities, “Fallen Angels” is no “The Vortex.” The latter play was the playwright’s first major success on stage, opening in 1924. It dealt with such then-controversial ...
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