
Private Lives by Noel Coward
Witty drawing room comedy by Noel Coward about former spouses who impulsively elope, sparking a fiery rollercoaster of rekindled passion, jealous spouses, and shifting alliances in a sharp, urbane marital farce.
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Elyot and Amanda's impulsive elopement ignites sharp, witty drawing room comedy as rekindled passion and jealous spouses collide, shifting alliances and social satire through urbane British dialogue and romantic farce.

Elyot and Amanda's impulsive elopement ignites sharp, witty drawing room comedy as rekindled passion and jealous spouses collide, shifting alliances and social satire through urbane British dialogue and romantic farce.
Elyot and Amanda's impulsive elopement ignites sharp, witty drawing room comedy as rekindled passion and jealous spouses collide, shifting alliances and social satire through urbane British dialogue and romantic farce.

Spry supernatural comedy by Noel Coward staged as a reader’s theater, with a senior ensemble delivering quick witted séance scenes and sharp period dialogue in an intimate Black Mountain Center for the Arts space.

Spry supernatural comedy by Noel Coward staged as a reader’s theater, with a senior ensemble delivering quick witted séance scenes and sharp period dialogue in an intimate Black Mountain Center for the Arts space.
Spry supernatural comedy by Noel Coward staged as a reader’s theater, with a senior ensemble delivering quick witted séance scenes and sharp period dialogue in an intimate Black Mountain Center for the Arts space.

Madcap screwball comedy set in 1934 at the Cleveland Grand Opera Company, where a diva's late arrival and her jealous husband spark backstage hijinks. Ken Ludwig's adaptation turns on broad physical humor and rapid-fire chaos.

Madcap screwball comedy set in 1934 at the Cleveland Grand Opera Company, where a diva's late arrival and her jealous husband spark backstage hijinks. Ken Ludwig's adaptation turns on broad physical humor and rapid-fire chaos.
Madcap screwball comedy set in 1934 at the Cleveland Grand Opera Company, where a diva's late arrival and her jealous husband spark backstage hijinks. Ken Ludwig's adaptation turns on broad physical humor and rapid-fire chaos.

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Hilarious fast paced backstage farce of bungled bedroom scenes and escalating slapstick mishaps as a hapless theater company unravels; Michael Frayn's acclaimed, award winning comedy delivers frantic physical humor and ensemble chaos.

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Fast-paced, laugh-out-loud musical farce of suave con artist rivalry on the glamorous French Riviera, featuring dazzling dance numbers, nonstop hijinks, witty wordplay, romance, and high-stakes deception.

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