
Private Lives by Noel Coward
Sharp-witted, fast-paced comedy of manners about rekindled passion and impulsive elopement that ignites marital chaos, biting one-liners, and volatile romantic shifts; caustic verbal sparring alternates with combustible chemistry in a witty, adult romp.
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