· 1966
Two existing plays, a one act and a two act, both utilising the same setting and cast numbers (including one common character) presented in a single production. These two plays are also part of the set: Suite in three keys.
· 2007
The definitive collection of letters of the incomparable Coward reveals a unique and irresistible portrait of a society and age--from the Blitz to the Ritz. Profoundly savvy, witty, and often surprisingly moving, this collection presents the artist at his crackling best. Illustrations throughout.
· 1958
The love and friendship between two married couples and best friends are put to the test when a postcard arrives with a picture of Capri on one side, and on the other, news of the imminent arrival of a certain handsome Frenchman.
· 2007
Life carries on serenely in Samolo, a South Sea island jewel in Queen Victoria's crown, until Madame Salvador, the celebrated diva, arrives to disturb the safe routine of the Stirling family and particularly that of Kerry, their youngest son. The two fall in love but middle class Victorian morality parts them until... PACIFIC 1860 features one of Coward's most attractive scores, written for the show that starred Mary Martin and re-opened Drury Lane after World War II, but never heard in the U.S.
· 2010
This reader brings together the best of Noël Coward's short stories, verse, songs, plays, screenplays, etc.
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· 1980
The definitive account, in his own words, of one of the most popular figures in British theatre.
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· 1972