Noël Coward

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Standard Name: Coward, Noël
Used Form: Noel Coward

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Performance of text Margaret Kennedy
Kennedy co-wrote this play with producer Basil Dean . Opening night in London was a smashing success and a production in New York followed shortly afterwards, to similar acclaim.
Powell, Violet. The Constant Novelist. W. Heinemann.
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The star-studded cast included Noël Coward
Performance of text Muriel Box
MB was still working as a continuity girl (responsible for keeping tracks of props and details of sets and shooting) when she wrote this play. It was apparently first professionally staged (as opposed to productions...
Reception E. Nesbit
In 1915 EN was granted a Civil List pension of sixty pounds a year. She was pleased but not overwhelmed at this honour, and thought it ought not to have been taxed.
Briggs, Julia. A Woman of Passion: The Life of E. Nesbit, 1858-1924. Hutchinson.
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She evidently...
Reception Felicia Hemans
FH remained continuously in print throughout the Victorian period, but her critical reputation and popularity waned before its close and died with modernism. She lingered on in popular memory as the author of popular recitation...
Residence Amabel Williams-Ellis
Until a fire destroyed it in December 1951, the Williams-Ellises lived mainly at his family home, Plâs Brondanw in Portmeirion, North Wales, the village which Clough was recreating in the Italianate style. Guests at...
Textual Features Radclyffe Hall
The Well of Loneliness contains elements of the roman à clef. Two of its characters, Valérie Seymour and Jonathan Brockett, are based on Natalie Barney and Noël Coward .
Cline, Sally. Radclyffe Hall: A Woman Called John. John Murray.
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The Breakspeare Unit draws...
Textual Production Gladys Henrietta Schütze
Another play about the theatre that she wrote, The Managing Director, brought her an overall bad experience. Its leading character was based on Fritzi Massary , an Austrian operetta diva who had fled from...
Textual Production Enid Bagnold
Despite the talented cast, the play was not a success and closed within a month.
Taylor, Lib. “Early Stages: Women Dramatists 1958-68”. British and Irish Women Dramatists Since 1958: A Critical Handbook, edited by Trevor Griffiths and Margaret Llewellyn-Jones, Open University Press, pp. 9-25.
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Predictably, critics played games with its unfortunate title; EB later recalled such quips as the Last Joke and I...
Textual Production Muriel Box
Some of MB 's scriptwriting left almost no trace on the subsequent record of works produced communally. For instance, The Astonished Heart, released in 1950, is listed as a British film starring Noël Coward
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Muriel Box
The contributions they flagged with their own names on the title-page were called Strictly Personal and A—Zoo. A characteristic example of the former is a verse on Noël Coward to the tune of My...

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