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noel coward
It took him only 5 days in 1941 to write "Blithe Spirit"
Trivia about noel coward
We wonder how this witty playwright would have liked "Avenue Q", the first show at the theatre renamed for him
Todd Price produced the U.S. premiere of "Shadows in the Evening" by this witty Brit who died in 1973
This urbane, witty playwright began as a child actor, making his professional debut in "The Goldfish" in 1911
This playwright, a "Blithe Spirit", wrote his "Chelsea Buns" poems under the pen name Hernia Whittlebot
Early Lean films included adaptations of this man's plays "Brief Encounter" & "Blithe Spirit"
He co-starred in his own play "Private Lives" with Gertrude Lawrence, a close friend of his since his youth
Nancy Walker & Efrem Zimbalist Jr. starred in a 1956 revival of "Fallen Angels", a comedy by this sophisticated Brit
In "Blithe Spirit" he wrote "Time is the reef upon which all our frail mystic ships are wrecked"
The characters in his play "Hay Fever" were inspired by actress Laurette Taylor & her family
This "Blithe Spirit" playwright is among the artistes who resided at the Hotel des Artistes
David Lean co-directed the WWII film "In Which We Serve" with this "Blithe Spirit" playwright
If you're truly a "Blithe Spirit", rent this author's Blue Harbour Estate in Jamaica for a mere $3500 a week
This Brit called his comedy "Hay Fever" "One of the most difficult plays to perform that I have ever encountered"
Angela Lansbury played the happy medium Madame Arcati in the 2009 revival of this Brit's "Blithe Spirit" "
(Cheryl of the Clue Crew in London) This "Private Lives" playwright & man about town loved to stay here in the Oliver Messel Suite at the Dorchester
1933's "Cavalcade", based on a drama -- not a comedy -- by this urbane British wit, won a Best Picture Oscar
If you want to check out this man's "private life", see the 17 Gerald Road home he lived in from the '30s to the '50s