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Present Laughter by Noel Coward

 


This brilliant autobiographical comedy of manners was first performed in 1942, and Noel Coward played the leading role of Gary Essendine, a vain, bad tempered, witty, charming, egotistical actor. The plot revolves around his complicated private life and the demands of his ex wife, secretary, valet, housekeeper, theatre manager and producer, an eccentric writer and adoring girlfriends. In the best Coward tradition these entanglements escalate from one farcical turn to another, with superb dialogue and sparkling repartee. Widely considered to be one of his funniest plays, Coward wrote it as he was approaching middle age and coming to terms with the stresses and strains of theatrical fame. A play not to be missed!


7.30pm, 7th - 10th November 2007

Wharf Theatre , Devizes - www.wharftheatre.co.uk