The Seventh volume in the Coward Collection. On Quadrille: "Miss
Fontanne plays the madcap Marchioness with the crackle and sheen of a
five-pound note. Her eyes mock marvelously, her voice cuts like a
knife into a wedding cake, and the scene in Act Three, on the eve of
her elopement with Mr. Lung, is as delicious as crushed ice." Evening
Standard, 1952. "The idea of Peace in Our Time", Coward wrote "was
conceived in Paris shortly after the Liberation. . . I began to
suspect that the physical effect of four years intermittent bombing is
far less damaging to the intrinsic character of a nation than the
spiritual effect of four years enemy occupation." The volume also
contains four pieces from the Tonight at 8.30 sequence: We Were
Dancing "provides a marvelously compact illustration of the way the
English public school spirit prevails even in moments of strenuous
passion." "Shadow Play is a musical fantasy. . . which gave Gertie and
me a chance to sing as romantically as we could, dance in the
moonlight and, we hoped, convince the audience that we were very
fascinating indeed"; and "Family Album - a sly satire on Victorian
hypocrisy, adorned with an unobtrusive but agreeable musical score. It
was stylised both in its decor and its performance, was a joy to play
and provided the whole talented company with good parts." Star
Chamber, closely based on Coward's experiences trying to co-ordinate
his Actors' Orphanage charity committee, is published here for the
first time.
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Quadrille; 'Peace in Our Time'; Tonight at 8.30 (iii)
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472503343
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter