During his education at Oxford’s Trinity College in the early 1930s, well-known British dramatist Terence Rattigan, wrote his first completed play with fellow s...
With family, it’s all relative. In Noel Coward's comedy Relative Values, we see a family dynamic entrenched in historic values disturbed by a shift in socie...
There was a tangible prickle of excitement and expectation that filtered through the audience before Dame Angela Lansbury took to the stage – an audible murmu...
The plot of Noël Coward’s Fallen Angels is blissfully simple. Two self-proclaimed ‘happily’ married wives have their faith in their loyalty to their husbands,...
Noel Coward’s Private Lives is an absolute scream, much like those issued by divorcees Elyot and Amanda during their many sparkling skirmishes. It’s really...
Written in 1924, The Vortex propelled Noël Coward to success in the Jazz Age. Hailed as the Bright Young Things' Shopping and Fucking, the play's themes of sexu...