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Noel Coward - documentary Part 1
Noel Coward - documentary Part1
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Noel Coward - Mad dogs & Englishmen (with lyrics)
Noel Coward's classic song with lyrics.
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Noel Coward on Acting
Interviewed by Michael MacOwan.
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Noel Coward's Present Laughter (1981), part 1
With Donald Sinden at the Vaudeville Theatre, London.
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Noel Coward - Noel Coward at Las Vegas (1955) Complete
A1 Medley A1.a I'll See You Again A1.b Dance Little Lady A1.c Poor Little Rich Girl A1.d A Room With A View A1.e Someday I'll Find You A1.f I'll Follow My Se...
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Noel Coward - I went to a marvelous party (check out lyrics below!)
I had the most extraordinary experience... something to do with sun...couldn't understand myself, really You know, quite for no reason I'm here for the s...
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Noel Coward sings "Nina" on Live TV - 10/22/1955
From the live color broadcast of "Together With Music" - Noel Coward gives us an incredibly racy number for 1955 television - using "sex", "sluts" and plenty...
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Noël Coward 1970 Tony Awards
Cary Grant presents Noël Coward with a special Tony.
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Noel Coward - Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans
Noel Coward song Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans.
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Private Lives (Noel Coward, 1976). Part 1
Starring Alec McCowen, Penelope Keith, Polly Adams, Donald Pickering.
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the best of Noel Coward - FIVE numbers
Specifically (The Master would WANT me to be specific) "Mrs Worthington", "Mad Dogs And Englishmen", "Twentieth Century Blues", "A Room With A View" and "The...
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Anecdotes about Noel Coward
from David Niven and Richard Burton.
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Noel Coward - There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner
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ELAINE STRITCH Discusses Her Friend NOËL COWARD on THEATER TALK
In this excerpt from Theater Talk's first interview with ELAINE STRITCH (November 12, 1999), the late actress talks about meeting Sir Noël Coward and how important he was to her career. At the time of this taping Stritch was recreating her starring role in Coward's musical "Sail Away" in a staged-reading that was part of Coward's Centenary Celebration.
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London Pride by Noel Coward
Coward wrote "London Pride" in the spring of 1941, during the Blitz. According to his own account, he was sitting on a seat on a platform of a damaged railwa...
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Noel Coward's racy live version of Loc Lomond - 1955
SIXTY years ago!
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Noel Coward "Uncle Harry" (1955)
Noel Coward performing "Uncle Harry" (1955) Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0.
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Noel Coward, Person to Person, 1956 TV
The legendary Noel Coward was interviewed by Edward R. Murrow in this live broadcast from April 27, 1956.
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What's My Line? - Noel Coward (1964, TV Show)
The mystery guest segment of the popular game show What's My Line? with prominent English theater and film writer and actor Noel Coward. Guest Robert Preston and regulars Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, and Dorothy Kilgallen appear on the panel.
The program first aired on January 12, 1964.
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What's My Line? - Noel Coward; Robert Preston [panel] (Jan 12, 1964)
MYSTERY GUEST: Noel Coward PANEL: Arlene Francis, Robert Preston, Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf ------------------------ New group on Facebook for WML! htt...
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Ways and Means - Noel Coward
BBC production from 1991.
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Noel Coward "World Weary" (1955)
Noel Coward performing "World Weary" 1955 Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0.
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THE STATELY HOMES OF ENGLAND by Noel Coward - HMV 78 rpm record
My first Noel Coward record. Funny song. Enjoy!
Noel Coward - documentary Part 1
Noel Coward - documentary Part1...
Noel Coward - documentary Part1
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Noel Coward - documentary Part1
- published: 09 Oct 2011
- views: 29140
Noel Coward - Mad dogs & Englishmen (with lyrics)
Noel Coward's classic song with lyrics....
Noel Coward's classic song with lyrics.
wn.com/Noel Coward Mad Dogs Englishmen (With Lyrics)
Noel Coward's classic song with lyrics.
- published: 16 Aug 2012
- views: 37517
Noel Coward on Acting
Interviewed by Michael MacOwan....
Interviewed by Michael MacOwan.
wn.com/Noel Coward On Acting
Interviewed by Michael MacOwan.
- published: 12 Feb 2013
- views: 23786
Noel Coward's Present Laughter (1981), part 1
With Donald Sinden at the Vaudeville Theatre, London....
With Donald Sinden at the Vaudeville Theatre, London.
wn.com/Noel Coward's Present Laughter (1981), Part 1
With Donald Sinden at the Vaudeville Theatre, London.
- published: 09 Feb 2013
- views: 16236
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author: E.W.R. Many
Noel Coward - Noel Coward at Las Vegas (1955) Complete
A1 Medley A1.a I'll See You Again A1.b Dance Little Lady A1.c Poor Little Rich Girl A1.d A Room With A View A1.e Someday I'll Find You A1.f I'll Follow My Se......
A1 Medley A1.a I'll See You Again A1.b Dance Little Lady A1.c Poor Little Rich Girl A1.d A Room With A View A1.e Someday I'll Find You A1.f I'll Follow My Se...
wn.com/Noel Coward Noel Coward At Las Vegas (1955) Complete
A1 Medley A1.a I'll See You Again A1.b Dance Little Lady A1.c Poor Little Rich Girl A1.d A Room With A View A1.e Someday I'll Find You A1.f I'll Follow My Se...
Noel Coward - I went to a marvelous party (check out lyrics below!)
I had the most extraordinary experience... something to do with sun...couldn't understand myself, really You know, quite for no reason I'm here for the s......
I had the most extraordinary experience... something to do with sun...couldn't understand myself, really You know, quite for no reason I'm here for the s...
wn.com/Noel Coward I Went To A Marvelous Party (Check Out Lyrics Below )
I had the most extraordinary experience... something to do with sun...couldn't understand myself, really You know, quite for no reason I'm here for the s...
Noel Coward sings "Nina" on Live TV - 10/22/1955
From the live color broadcast of "Together With Music" - Noel Coward gives us an incredibly racy number for 1955 television - using "sex", "sluts" and plenty......
From the live color broadcast of "Together With Music" - Noel Coward gives us an incredibly racy number for 1955 television - using "sex", "sluts" and plenty...
wn.com/Noel Coward Sings Nina On Live Tv 10 22 1955
From the live color broadcast of "Together With Music" - Noel Coward gives us an incredibly racy number for 1955 television - using "sex", "sluts" and plenty...
- published: 16 Nov 2009
- views: 43833
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author: fabtv
Noël Coward 1970 Tony Awards
Cary Grant presents Noël Coward with a special Tony....
Cary Grant presents Noël Coward with a special Tony.
wn.com/Noël Coward 1970 Tony Awards
Cary Grant presents Noël Coward with a special Tony.
- published: 04 May 2012
- views: 10450
Noel Coward - Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans
Noel Coward song Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans....
Noel Coward song Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans.
wn.com/Noel Coward Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans
Noel Coward song Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans.
- published: 27 Jun 2007
- views: 214795
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author: MZ0007
Private Lives (Noel Coward, 1976). Part 1
Starring Alec McCowen, Penelope Keith, Polly Adams, Donald Pickering....
Starring Alec McCowen, Penelope Keith, Polly Adams, Donald Pickering.
wn.com/Private Lives (Noel Coward, 1976). Part 1
Starring Alec McCowen, Penelope Keith, Polly Adams, Donald Pickering.
- published: 18 Mar 2009
- views: 56069
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author: amargaleja
the best of Noel Coward - FIVE numbers
Specifically (The Master would WANT me to be specific) "Mrs Worthington", "Mad Dogs And Englishmen", "Twentieth Century Blues", "A Room With A View" and "The......
Specifically (The Master would WANT me to be specific) "Mrs Worthington", "Mad Dogs And Englishmen", "Twentieth Century Blues", "A Room With A View" and "The...
wn.com/The Best Of Noel Coward Five Numbers
Specifically (The Master would WANT me to be specific) "Mrs Worthington", "Mad Dogs And Englishmen", "Twentieth Century Blues", "A Room With A View" and "The...
- published: 18 Feb 2011
- views: 30437
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author: ArtDecoChap
Anecdotes about Noel Coward
from David Niven and Richard Burton....
from David Niven and Richard Burton.
wn.com/Anecdotes About Noel Coward
from David Niven and Richard Burton.
ELAINE STRITCH Discusses Her Friend NOËL COWARD on THEATER TALK
In this excerpt from Theater Talk's first interview with ELAINE STRITCH (November 12, 1999), the late actress talks about meeting Sir Noël Coward and how import...
In this excerpt from Theater Talk's first interview with ELAINE STRITCH (November 12, 1999), the late actress talks about meeting Sir Noël Coward and how important he was to her career. At the time of this taping Stritch was recreating her starring role in Coward's musical "Sail Away" in a staged-reading that was part of Coward's Centenary Celebration.
wn.com/Elaine Stritch Discusses Her Friend Noël Coward On Theater Talk
In this excerpt from Theater Talk's first interview with ELAINE STRITCH (November 12, 1999), the late actress talks about meeting Sir Noël Coward and how important he was to her career. At the time of this taping Stritch was recreating her starring role in Coward's musical "Sail Away" in a staged-reading that was part of Coward's Centenary Celebration.
- published: 30 Jul 2014
- views: 818
London Pride by Noel Coward
Coward wrote "London Pride" in the spring of 1941, during the Blitz. According to his own account, he was sitting on a seat on a platform of a damaged railwa......
Coward wrote "London Pride" in the spring of 1941, during the Blitz. According to his own account, he was sitting on a seat on a platform of a damaged railwa...
wn.com/London Pride By Noel Coward
Coward wrote "London Pride" in the spring of 1941, during the Blitz. According to his own account, he was sitting on a seat on a platform of a damaged railwa...
Noel Coward "Uncle Harry" (1955)
Noel Coward performing "Uncle Harry" (1955) Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0....
Noel Coward performing "Uncle Harry" (1955) Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0.
wn.com/Noel Coward Uncle Harry (1955)
Noel Coward performing "Uncle Harry" (1955) Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0.
- published: 04 Feb 2014
- views: 548
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author: swan2612
Noel Coward, Person to Person, 1956 TV
The legendary Noel Coward was interviewed by Edward R. Murrow in this live broadcast from April 27, 1956....
The legendary Noel Coward was interviewed by Edward R. Murrow in this live broadcast from April 27, 1956.
wn.com/Noel Coward, Person To Person, 1956 Tv
The legendary Noel Coward was interviewed by Edward R. Murrow in this live broadcast from April 27, 1956.
- published: 08 Apr 2015
- views: 5
What's My Line? - Noel Coward (1964, TV Show)
The mystery guest segment of the popular game show What's My Line? with prominent English theater and film writer and actor Noel Coward. Guest Robert Preston an...
The mystery guest segment of the popular game show What's My Line? with prominent English theater and film writer and actor Noel Coward. Guest Robert Preston and regulars Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, and Dorothy Kilgallen appear on the panel.
The program first aired on January 12, 1964.
wn.com/What's My Line Noel Coward (1964, Tv Show)
The mystery guest segment of the popular game show What's My Line? with prominent English theater and film writer and actor Noel Coward. Guest Robert Preston and regulars Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, and Dorothy Kilgallen appear on the panel.
The program first aired on January 12, 1964.
- published: 17 Dec 2009
- views: 20404
What's My Line? - Noel Coward; Robert Preston [panel] (Jan 12, 1964)
MYSTERY GUEST: Noel Coward PANEL: Arlene Francis, Robert Preston, Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf ------------------------ New group on Facebook for WML! htt......
MYSTERY GUEST: Noel Coward PANEL: Arlene Francis, Robert Preston, Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf ------------------------ New group on Facebook for WML! htt...
wn.com/What's My Line Noel Coward Robert Preston Panel (Jan 12, 1964)
MYSTERY GUEST: Noel Coward PANEL: Arlene Francis, Robert Preston, Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf ------------------------ New group on Facebook for WML! htt...
Noel Coward "World Weary" (1955)
Noel Coward performing "World Weary" 1955 Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0....
Noel Coward performing "World Weary" 1955 Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0.
wn.com/Noel Coward World Weary (1955)
Noel Coward performing "World Weary" 1955 Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0.
- published: 04 Feb 2014
- views: 389
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author: swan2612
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Susan Graham sings Noel Coward - LIVE! -
Here's the delightful Susan Graham with a wonderful encore following her all-French recital at Wigmore Hall in 2008 with Malcolm Martineau, piano. "There's A...
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noel coward - world weary
live.
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Marlene Dietrich & Noel Coward : Land Sea And Air (Live in London 1954)
While Marlene Dietrich was in London for her first season at London's Cafe de Paris in June 1954, she appeared at the Night of 100 Stars with Noel Coward. Th...
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MRS WORTHINGTON by Noel Coward
Recorded live at The Battersea Barge, London, March 2010 FENTON GRAY with CHARLES MILLER at the piano www.fentongray.com.
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Andy Bey Sings Noel Coward's "Sail Away" Live at Dizzy's Club
The terrific Andy Bey performs Noel Coward's "Sail Away" with Eric Comstock on piano, Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar, Neal Miner on bass, Harry Allen on sax and ...
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Noel Coward "What's Going to Happen to the Tots" (1955)
Noel Coward performing "What's Going to Happen to the Tots" 1955 Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0.
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IMPOSSIBLE - Noël Coward Theatre
IMPOSSIBLE - Noël Coward Theatre
For more information and to book tickets see: http://bit.ly/1Q1OUDG
LONDON’S HIT MAGIC SPECTACULAR – ONLY UNTIL 29 AUGUST
'This show doesn't miss a trick!' - The Daily Telegraph
'The hottest act in town' – Daily Mail
'An illusion-packed jaw-dropper of a show' - Official London Theatre
'An absolute blast from start to finish! A definite highlight of the summ
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Noel Coward "The Stately Homes of England" on HMV (1938) LYRICS HERE
Noel Coward sings "The Stately Homes of England" on HMV B8722, recorded on February 3, 1938. This song was featured in Coward's show titled Operette.
Lord Elderly, Lord Borrowmere,
Lord Sickert and Lord Camp.
With every virtue, every grace,
are what avails the sceptred race.
Here you see the four of us,
And there are so many more of us-
Eldest sons
That must succeed.
We know how Caesar conquere
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MAD DOGS & ENGLISHMEN - Noel Coward with Ray Noble & His Orchestra
Noel Coward with Ray Noble & His Orchestra His Master's Voice B 4269 mx 0B4210-2 Recorded 20th September, 1932.
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Gregory Moore salute to Noel Coward WORLD WEARY
www.gregorymooreonline.com Singer/writer/bandleader Gregory Moore recreates Noël Coward's performance of "World Weary" from the 1955 CBS live special, Togeth...
Susan Graham sings Noel Coward - LIVE! -
Here's the delightful Susan Graham with a wonderful encore following her all-French recital at Wigmore Hall in 2008 with Malcolm Martineau, piano. "There's A......
Here's the delightful Susan Graham with a wonderful encore following her all-French recital at Wigmore Hall in 2008 with Malcolm Martineau, piano. "There's A...
wn.com/Susan Graham Sings Noel Coward Live
Here's the delightful Susan Graham with a wonderful encore following her all-French recital at Wigmore Hall in 2008 with Malcolm Martineau, piano. "There's A...
Marlene Dietrich & Noel Coward : Land Sea And Air (Live in London 1954)
While Marlene Dietrich was in London for her first season at London's Cafe de Paris in June 1954, she appeared at the Night of 100 Stars with Noel Coward. Th......
While Marlene Dietrich was in London for her first season at London's Cafe de Paris in June 1954, she appeared at the Night of 100 Stars with Noel Coward. Th...
wn.com/Marlene Dietrich Noel Coward Land Sea And Air (Live In London 1954)
While Marlene Dietrich was in London for her first season at London's Cafe de Paris in June 1954, she appeared at the Night of 100 Stars with Noel Coward. Th...
MRS WORTHINGTON by Noel Coward
Recorded live at The Battersea Barge, London, March 2010 FENTON GRAY with CHARLES MILLER at the piano www.fentongray.com....
Recorded live at The Battersea Barge, London, March 2010 FENTON GRAY with CHARLES MILLER at the piano www.fentongray.com.
wn.com/Mrs Worthington By Noel Coward
Recorded live at The Battersea Barge, London, March 2010 FENTON GRAY with CHARLES MILLER at the piano www.fentongray.com.
Andy Bey Sings Noel Coward's "Sail Away" Live at Dizzy's Club
The terrific Andy Bey performs Noel Coward's "Sail Away" with Eric Comstock on piano, Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar, Neal Miner on bass, Harry Allen on sax and ......
The terrific Andy Bey performs Noel Coward's "Sail Away" with Eric Comstock on piano, Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar, Neal Miner on bass, Harry Allen on sax and ...
wn.com/Andy Bey Sings Noel Coward's Sail Away Live At Dizzy's Club
The terrific Andy Bey performs Noel Coward's "Sail Away" with Eric Comstock on piano, Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar, Neal Miner on bass, Harry Allen on sax and ...
- published: 02 Jul 2012
- views: 1307
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author: BENC354
Noel Coward "What's Going to Happen to the Tots" (1955)
Noel Coward performing "What's Going to Happen to the Tots" 1955 Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0....
Noel Coward performing "What's Going to Happen to the Tots" 1955 Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0.
wn.com/Noel Coward What's Going To Happen To The Tots (1955)
Noel Coward performing "What's Going to Happen to the Tots" 1955 Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0.
- published: 04 Feb 2014
- views: 790
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author: swan2612
IMPOSSIBLE - Noël Coward Theatre
IMPOSSIBLE - Noël Coward Theatre
For more information and to book tickets see: http://bit.ly/1Q1OUDG
LONDON’S HIT MAGIC SPECTACULAR – ONLY UNTIL 29 AUGUST
'...
IMPOSSIBLE - Noël Coward Theatre
For more information and to book tickets see: http://bit.ly/1Q1OUDG
LONDON’S HIT MAGIC SPECTACULAR – ONLY UNTIL 29 AUGUST
'This show doesn't miss a trick!' - The Daily Telegraph
'The hottest act in town' – Daily Mail
'An illusion-packed jaw-dropper of a show' - Official London Theatre
'An absolute blast from start to finish! A definite highlight of the summer' – The Hollywood News
'This magic show is so mindblowingly specatular it will knock your socks off' - Evening Standard
'Variety, illusion and magic return to the West End to offer a cleverly re-packaged run of old acts given a brilliant, fresh spin' - The Stage
'Daring stunts, mind bending illusions and miraculous close up work - a trully magical show' - Paul Phear - Smooth FM
IMPOSSIBLE, the most dangerous show London has ever seen, is wowing audiences at the Noël Coward Theatre this summer. See the world's greatest illusionists live on stage only until 29th August.
Fusing death-defying stunts, technological trickery, grand stage illusions and close-up magic in a fast-paced breathtaking spectacular - whatever you do, don't try this at home!
Prepare to be mesmerized and baffled as director Anthony Owen, the triple BAFTA-winning Executive Producer behind Channel 4's Derren Brown, brings together world-class performers showing off a stunning range of magical artistry, from astonishing acts of epic proportions to dumbfounding sleight of hand.
Featuring modern-day Houdini, daredevil and TV escapologist Jonathan Goodwin; grand illusionist Luis de Matos, mind-blowing mind-reader Chris Cox; spell-binding digital marvel Jamie Allan, boundary breaking magician Ben Hart, and sleight of hand master Ali Cook, this summer watch the IMPOSSIBLE happen!
For more information and to book tickets see: http://bit.ly/1Q1OUDG
wn.com/Impossible Noël Coward Theatre
IMPOSSIBLE - Noël Coward Theatre
For more information and to book tickets see: http://bit.ly/1Q1OUDG
LONDON’S HIT MAGIC SPECTACULAR – ONLY UNTIL 29 AUGUST
'This show doesn't miss a trick!' - The Daily Telegraph
'The hottest act in town' – Daily Mail
'An illusion-packed jaw-dropper of a show' - Official London Theatre
'An absolute blast from start to finish! A definite highlight of the summer' – The Hollywood News
'This magic show is so mindblowingly specatular it will knock your socks off' - Evening Standard
'Variety, illusion and magic return to the West End to offer a cleverly re-packaged run of old acts given a brilliant, fresh spin' - The Stage
'Daring stunts, mind bending illusions and miraculous close up work - a trully magical show' - Paul Phear - Smooth FM
IMPOSSIBLE, the most dangerous show London has ever seen, is wowing audiences at the Noël Coward Theatre this summer. See the world's greatest illusionists live on stage only until 29th August.
Fusing death-defying stunts, technological trickery, grand stage illusions and close-up magic in a fast-paced breathtaking spectacular - whatever you do, don't try this at home!
Prepare to be mesmerized and baffled as director Anthony Owen, the triple BAFTA-winning Executive Producer behind Channel 4's Derren Brown, brings together world-class performers showing off a stunning range of magical artistry, from astonishing acts of epic proportions to dumbfounding sleight of hand.
Featuring modern-day Houdini, daredevil and TV escapologist Jonathan Goodwin; grand illusionist Luis de Matos, mind-blowing mind-reader Chris Cox; spell-binding digital marvel Jamie Allan, boundary breaking magician Ben Hart, and sleight of hand master Ali Cook, this summer watch the IMPOSSIBLE happen!
For more information and to book tickets see: http://bit.ly/1Q1OUDG
- published: 11 Aug 2015
- views: 22
Noel Coward "The Stately Homes of England" on HMV (1938) LYRICS HERE
Noel Coward sings "The Stately Homes of England" on HMV B8722, recorded on February 3, 1938. This song was featured in Coward's show titled Operette.
Lord Eld...
Noel Coward sings "The Stately Homes of England" on HMV B8722, recorded on February 3, 1938. This song was featured in Coward's show titled Operette.
Lord Elderly, Lord Borrowmere,
Lord Sickert and Lord Camp.
With every virtue, every grace,
are what avails the sceptred race.
Here you see the four of us,
And there are so many more of us-
Eldest sons
That must succeed.
We know how Caesar conquered Gaul,
And how to whack a cricket ball;
Apart from this, our education
Lacks co-ordination.
Though we're young,
And tentative,
And rather rip-representative
Scions of a noble breed,
We are the products of those homes,
Serene and stately,
That only lately,
Seem to have run to seed.
The stately homes of England
How beautiful they stand,
To prove the upper classes
Have still the upper hand.
Though the fact that they have to be rebuilt,
And frequently mortgaged to the hilt
Is inclined to take the gilt
Off the gingerbread,
And certainly damps the fun
Of the eldest son-
But still, we won't be beaten,
We'll scrimp and scrape and save.
The playing fields of Eton
Have made us frightfully brave.
And though if the Van Dycks have to go
And we pawn the Bechstein Grand,
We'll stand
By the stately homes of England.
Here you see
The pick of us.
You may be heartily sick of us.
Still, with sense
We're all imbued.
Our homes command extensive views,
And with assistance from the Jews,
We have been able to dispose of
Rows and rows and rows of
Gainsboroughs and Lawrences,
Some sporting prints of Aunt Florence's,
Some of which were rather rude.
Although we sometimes flaunt our family conventions,
Our good intentions
Mustn't be misconstrued.
The stately homes of England,
We proudly represent.
We only keep them up
For Americans to rent.
Though the pipes that supply the bathroom burst,
And the lavatory makes you fear the worst,
It was used by Charles I
(Quite informally),
And later by George IV,
On a journey north.
The state departments keep their
Historical renown.
It's wiser not to sleep there,
In case they tumble down.
But still, if they ever catch on fire,
Which, with any luck, they might,
We'll fight
For the stately homes of England.
The stately homes of England,
Though rather in the lurch,
Provide a lot of chances
For psychical research.
There's the ghost of a crazy younger son,
Who murdered in 1351
An extremely rowdy nun,
Who resented it,
And people who come to call
Meet her in the hall.
The baby in the guest wing
Who crouches by the grate,
Was walled up in the west wing,
In 1428.
If anyone spots
The Queen of Scots
In a hand-embroidered shroud,
We're proud
Of the stately homes of England.
wn.com/Noel Coward The Stately Homes Of England On Hmv (1938) Lyrics Here
Noel Coward sings "The Stately Homes of England" on HMV B8722, recorded on February 3, 1938. This song was featured in Coward's show titled Operette.
Lord Elderly, Lord Borrowmere,
Lord Sickert and Lord Camp.
With every virtue, every grace,
are what avails the sceptred race.
Here you see the four of us,
And there are so many more of us-
Eldest sons
That must succeed.
We know how Caesar conquered Gaul,
And how to whack a cricket ball;
Apart from this, our education
Lacks co-ordination.
Though we're young,
And tentative,
And rather rip-representative
Scions of a noble breed,
We are the products of those homes,
Serene and stately,
That only lately,
Seem to have run to seed.
The stately homes of England
How beautiful they stand,
To prove the upper classes
Have still the upper hand.
Though the fact that they have to be rebuilt,
And frequently mortgaged to the hilt
Is inclined to take the gilt
Off the gingerbread,
And certainly damps the fun
Of the eldest son-
But still, we won't be beaten,
We'll scrimp and scrape and save.
The playing fields of Eton
Have made us frightfully brave.
And though if the Van Dycks have to go
And we pawn the Bechstein Grand,
We'll stand
By the stately homes of England.
Here you see
The pick of us.
You may be heartily sick of us.
Still, with sense
We're all imbued.
Our homes command extensive views,
And with assistance from the Jews,
We have been able to dispose of
Rows and rows and rows of
Gainsboroughs and Lawrences,
Some sporting prints of Aunt Florence's,
Some of which were rather rude.
Although we sometimes flaunt our family conventions,
Our good intentions
Mustn't be misconstrued.
The stately homes of England,
We proudly represent.
We only keep them up
For Americans to rent.
Though the pipes that supply the bathroom burst,
And the lavatory makes you fear the worst,
It was used by Charles I
(Quite informally),
And later by George IV,
On a journey north.
The state departments keep their
Historical renown.
It's wiser not to sleep there,
In case they tumble down.
But still, if they ever catch on fire,
Which, with any luck, they might,
We'll fight
For the stately homes of England.
The stately homes of England,
Though rather in the lurch,
Provide a lot of chances
For psychical research.
There's the ghost of a crazy younger son,
Who murdered in 1351
An extremely rowdy nun,
Who resented it,
And people who come to call
Meet her in the hall.
The baby in the guest wing
Who crouches by the grate,
Was walled up in the west wing,
In 1428.
If anyone spots
The Queen of Scots
In a hand-embroidered shroud,
We're proud
Of the stately homes of England.
- published: 01 Apr 2015
- views: 13
MAD DOGS & ENGLISHMEN - Noel Coward with Ray Noble & His Orchestra
Noel Coward with Ray Noble & His Orchestra His Master's Voice B 4269 mx 0B4210-2 Recorded 20th September, 1932....
Noel Coward with Ray Noble & His Orchestra His Master's Voice B 4269 mx 0B4210-2 Recorded 20th September, 1932.
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Noel Coward with Ray Noble & His Orchestra His Master's Voice B 4269 mx 0B4210-2 Recorded 20th September, 1932.
Gregory Moore salute to Noel Coward WORLD WEARY
www.gregorymooreonline.com Singer/writer/bandleader Gregory Moore recreates Noël Coward's performance of "World Weary" from the 1955 CBS live special, Togeth......
www.gregorymooreonline.com Singer/writer/bandleader Gregory Moore recreates Noël Coward's performance of "World Weary" from the 1955 CBS live special, Togeth...
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www.gregorymooreonline.com Singer/writer/bandleader Gregory Moore recreates Noël Coward's performance of "World Weary" from the 1955 CBS live special, Togeth...
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Noel Coward's Present Laughter (1981), part 2
With Donald Sinden at the Vaudeville Theatre, London.
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King of Queens Season 1 Episode 11 Noel Cowards
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USProductions Presents: Noël Coward's Hay Fever
Hay Fever was written in 1924, and is one of Noël Coward's earliest and most light-hearted plays. Noted for its hysterical characters and irreverent, debauch...
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What's My Line? - Noel Coward; Keenan Wynn [panel] (Mar 1, 1959)
MYSTERY GUEST: Noel Coward PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Keenan Wynn, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf.
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Blithe Spirit 1966 Comedy Dirk Bogarde, Rosemary Harris, Rachel Roberts
Blithe Spirit 1966 Comedy Stars: Dirk Bogarde, Rosemary Harris, Rachel Roberts, Director: George Schaefer Blithe Spirit is a comic play by Noël Coward which takes its title from Shelley's.
Angela Lansbury starring in BLITHE SPIRIT SHN Golden Gate Theatre January 20 - February 1, 2015 For more information about shows at SHN, visit Hunted 1952 Film-Noir Stars: Dirk Bogarde,.
ich habe in den 80
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The Astonished Heart - Noel Coward
BBc production from 1991 with Joan Collins.
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Theater Talk: Star Quality: The World of Noël Coward
Theater Talk presents a televised tour of "Star Quality: The World of Noël Coward," an exhibition at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Coward scholar Barry Day, along with Geoffrey Johnson, Noël Coward's friend and American representative, lead us on this exploration of the life of the great playwright, composer, director, actor and singer.
Taped: 6-15-2012
Theater Talk is a s
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Noël Coward panel discussion with Penelope Keith | BFI
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Post Mortem concerns Noël Coward’s radical thoughts on war. At a screening of the play’s TV adaptation for BBC television series The Jazz Age, comedian Alistair McGowan discusses Coward’s work with actors Penelope Keith, Keith Barron and Maria Aitken and John Gorrie, who directed an adaptation of Coward’s Private Lives.
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Theater Talk: A Tribute to Noel Coward
Legendary actress ELAINE STRITCH, critic JOHN SIMON and author BARRY DAY discuss the life of the British playwright/performer NOEL COWARD as seen through his...
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Private Lives by Noël Coward - Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier -1940 Radio drama
Private Lives by Noël Coward Starring Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, Heather Angel, Tom Conway Episode from the radio anthology series "Screen Guild Theater", broadcast 13 October 1940....
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Various Artists - The Words & Music Of Noel Coward (Past Perfect) [Full Album]
Various Artists - The Words & Music Of Noel Coward
Released 2006-05-29 on Past Perfect
Download on iTunes: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/album/id278056654?uo=6&app;=itunes&at;=10ldAw&ct;=YTAT5026554201507
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1. 00:00:00 Carroll Gibbons Something To Do With Sprin
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Conversation Piece by Noel Coward 1951 Recording
Recording Details
Date
January 1951
Type
Audio / Studio Cast
Language
English
Producer
Goddard Lieberson
Conductor
Lehman Engel
Orchestrations
Carol Huxley
Performer
Richard Burton , Noël Coward , Rex Evans , Ellen Faull , Ethel Griffies , Norah Howard , Dorothy Johnson , Rosalind Nadell, Cathleen Nesbitt, Lily Pons , Eileen Turner
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''Ford Star Jubilee'' Together with Music (1955)
An episode of "Ford Star Jubilee" originally telecast 22 October 1955 on CBS, and featuring Mary Martin and Noel Coward. Very basic television, with very few...
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In Which We Serve - WW2 Movie
In Which We Serve is a 1942 British patriotic war film directed by Noël Coward. It was made during the Second World War with the assistance of the Ministry of Information.
The screenplay by Coward was inspired by the exploits of Captain Lord Louis Mountbatten, who was in command of the destroyer HMS Kelly when it was sunk during the Battle of Crete.
Coward composed the film's music as well as st
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Noel Coward 1960
Surprise Package (1960) Comedy, Yul Brynner, Mitzi Gaynor, Noel Coward An American gangster is exiled from the United States for criminal activity and is sent .
Noel Coward interviewed in London.Buy Noel Coward In His Own Words /uk/noel-coward-in-his-own-words/ In interviews ranging from 1960 to 1972, Noël .
The videos in my playlists are uploaded by many wonderful people who take a lot of t
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Hands Across The Sea - Noel Coward
Chinese International School (Hong Kong) Class of 2014 IB Theatre HL Production.
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Noël Coward & Margaret Leighton / Bernard Shaw - The Apple Cart [Full Album]
Release Date: 1958
Genre: Spoken Word
Format: Vinyl LP, Album, Mono
Country: UK
Label: Caedmon Records
Catalog Number: TC 1094
Condition: Wear is evident on sibilance.
Tracklisting:
Bernard Shaw's The Apple Cart
A1. Interlude 0:00
Poems by Noël Coward
B1. The Boy Actor 21:30
B2. Nothing is Lost 25:05
B3. Honeymoon 26:23
B4. Mrs. Mallory 30:20
B5. A Question of Values 34:19
B6. Do I Belie
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المسرح العالمي: أيدي عبر البحر .. لـ Noël Coward
100 إذاعة البرنامج الثقافي من القاهرة تقدم من روائع الأدب العالمي
مسرحية أيدي عبر البحر .. Hands Across The Sea
التي كتبها في عام 1935
الأديب الإنجليزي Noël Coward (نويل كوارد) (1899 - 1973)
ترجمها للإذاعة: عبد الرحيم جبر ~ وأخرجها: محمد علي الشرقاوي
وجسد شخصياتها:
راجية محسن - صفية إسماعيل - فاتن أنور - أنيس فهمي - فوزي درويش - رؤوف مصطفى - مرسي الحطاب - عادل هاشم - فادية شعراوي - سمير عبد الع
Noel Coward's Present Laughter (1981), part 2
With Donald Sinden at the Vaudeville Theatre, London....
With Donald Sinden at the Vaudeville Theatre, London.
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With Donald Sinden at the Vaudeville Theatre, London.
USProductions Presents: Noël Coward's Hay Fever
Hay Fever was written in 1924, and is one of Noël Coward's earliest and most light-hearted plays. Noted for its hysterical characters and irreverent, debauch......
Hay Fever was written in 1924, and is one of Noël Coward's earliest and most light-hearted plays. Noted for its hysterical characters and irreverent, debauch...
wn.com/Usproductions Presents Noël Coward's Hay Fever
Hay Fever was written in 1924, and is one of Noël Coward's earliest and most light-hearted plays. Noted for its hysterical characters and irreverent, debauch...
- published: 01 Dec 2011
- views: 4287
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author: David Tan
What's My Line? - Noel Coward; Keenan Wynn [panel] (Mar 1, 1959)
MYSTERY GUEST: Noel Coward PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Keenan Wynn, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf....
MYSTERY GUEST: Noel Coward PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Keenan Wynn, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf.
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MYSTERY GUEST: Noel Coward PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Keenan Wynn, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf.
Blithe Spirit 1966 Comedy Dirk Bogarde, Rosemary Harris, Rachel Roberts
Blithe Spirit 1966 Comedy Stars: Dirk Bogarde, Rosemary Harris, Rachel Roberts, Director: George Schaefer Blithe Spirit is a comic play by Noël Coward which tak...
Blithe Spirit 1966 Comedy Stars: Dirk Bogarde, Rosemary Harris, Rachel Roberts, Director: George Schaefer Blithe Spirit is a comic play by Noël Coward which takes its title from Shelley's.
Angela Lansbury starring in BLITHE SPIRIT SHN Golden Gate Theatre January 20 - February 1, 2015 For more information about shows at SHN, visit Hunted 1952 Film-Noir Stars: Dirk Bogarde,.
ich habe in den 80ern und vor allem in den frühen 90ern einen haufen zeugs aus der glotze aufgenommen, vor einiger zeit digitalisi. Blithe Spirit 1966 Come. Blithe Spirit 1966 Comedy.
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Blithe Spirit 1966 Comedy Stars: Dirk Bogarde, Rosemary Harris, Rachel Roberts, Director: George Schaefer Blithe Spirit is a comic play by Noël Coward which takes its title from Shelley's.
Angela Lansbury starring in BLITHE SPIRIT SHN Golden Gate Theatre January 20 - February 1, 2015 For more information about shows at SHN, visit Hunted 1952 Film-Noir Stars: Dirk Bogarde,.
ich habe in den 80ern und vor allem in den frühen 90ern einen haufen zeugs aus der glotze aufgenommen, vor einiger zeit digitalisi. Blithe Spirit 1966 Come. Blithe Spirit 1966 Comedy.
- published: 31 Mar 2015
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The Astonished Heart - Noel Coward
BBc production from 1991 with Joan Collins....
BBc production from 1991 with Joan Collins.
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BBc production from 1991 with Joan Collins.
Theater Talk: Star Quality: The World of Noël Coward
Theater Talk presents a televised tour of "Star Quality: The World of Noël Coward," an exhibition at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Coward...
Theater Talk presents a televised tour of "Star Quality: The World of Noël Coward," an exhibition at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Coward scholar Barry Day, along with Geoffrey Johnson, Noël Coward's friend and American representative, lead us on this exploration of the life of the great playwright, composer, director, actor and singer.
Taped: 6-15-2012
Theater Talk is a series devoted to the world of the stage. It began on New York television in 1993 and is co-hosted by Michael Riedel (Broadway columnist for the New York Post) and series producer Susan Haskins.
The program is one of the few independent productions on PBS and now airs weekly on Thirteen/WNET in New York and WGBH in Boston. Now, CUNY TV offers New York City viewers additional opportunities to catch each week's show. (Of course, Theater Talk is no stranger to CUNY TV, since the show is taped here each week before its first airing on Thirteen/WNET.)
The series is produced by Theater Talk Productions, a not-for-profit corporation and is funded by contributions from private foundations and individuals, as well as The New York State Council on the Arts.
Watch more Theater Talk at http://www.cuny.tv/show/theatertalk
wn.com/Theater Talk Star Quality The World Of Noël Coward
Theater Talk presents a televised tour of "Star Quality: The World of Noël Coward," an exhibition at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Coward scholar Barry Day, along with Geoffrey Johnson, Noël Coward's friend and American representative, lead us on this exploration of the life of the great playwright, composer, director, actor and singer.
Taped: 6-15-2012
Theater Talk is a series devoted to the world of the stage. It began on New York television in 1993 and is co-hosted by Michael Riedel (Broadway columnist for the New York Post) and series producer Susan Haskins.
The program is one of the few independent productions on PBS and now airs weekly on Thirteen/WNET in New York and WGBH in Boston. Now, CUNY TV offers New York City viewers additional opportunities to catch each week's show. (Of course, Theater Talk is no stranger to CUNY TV, since the show is taped here each week before its first airing on Thirteen/WNET.)
The series is produced by Theater Talk Productions, a not-for-profit corporation and is funded by contributions from private foundations and individuals, as well as The New York State Council on the Arts.
Watch more Theater Talk at http://www.cuny.tv/show/theatertalk
- published: 25 Jul 2012
- views: 1183
Noël Coward panel discussion with Penelope Keith | BFI
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Post Mortem concerns Noël Coward’s radical thoughts on war. At a screening of the play’s TV adaptation for BBC tele...
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Post Mortem concerns Noël Coward’s radical thoughts on war. At a screening of the play’s TV adaptation for BBC television series The Jazz Age, comedian Alistair McGowan discusses Coward’s work with actors Penelope Keith, Keith Barron and Maria Aitken and John Gorrie, who directed an adaptation of Coward’s Private Lives.
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Post Mortem concerns Noël Coward’s radical thoughts on war. At a screening of the play’s TV adaptation for BBC television series The Jazz Age, comedian Alistair McGowan discusses Coward’s work with actors Penelope Keith, Keith Barron and Maria Aitken and John Gorrie, who directed an adaptation of Coward’s Private Lives.
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- published: 14 May 2015
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Theater Talk: A Tribute to Noel Coward
Legendary actress ELAINE STRITCH, critic JOHN SIMON and author BARRY DAY discuss the life of the British playwright/performer NOEL COWARD as seen through his......
Legendary actress ELAINE STRITCH, critic JOHN SIMON and author BARRY DAY discuss the life of the British playwright/performer NOEL COWARD as seen through his...
wn.com/Theater Talk A Tribute To Noel Coward
Legendary actress ELAINE STRITCH, critic JOHN SIMON and author BARRY DAY discuss the life of the British playwright/performer NOEL COWARD as seen through his...
- published: 12 May 2011
- views: 3502
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author: cunytv75
Private Lives by Noël Coward - Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier -1940 Radio drama
Private Lives by Noël Coward Starring Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, Heather Angel, Tom Conway Episode from the radio anthology series "Screen Guild Theater", ...
Private Lives by Noël Coward Starring Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, Heather Angel, Tom Conway Episode from the radio anthology series "Screen Guild Theater", broadcast 13 October 1940....
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Private Lives by Noël Coward Starring Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, Heather Angel, Tom Conway Episode from the radio anthology series "Screen Guild Theater", broadcast 13 October 1940....
Various Artists - The Words & Music Of Noel Coward (Past Perfect) [Full Album]
Various Artists - The Words & Music Of Noel Coward
Released 2006-05-29 on Past Perfect
Download on iTunes: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/album/id278056654?uo=6&a...;
Various Artists - The Words & Music Of Noel Coward
Released 2006-05-29 on Past Perfect
Download on iTunes: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/album/id278056654?uo=6&app;=itunes&at;=10ldAw&ct;=YTAT5026554201507
Download on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/search?q=Various+Artists+The+Words+%26+Music+Of+Noel+Coward&c;=music&PAffiliateID;=100l3VM
1. 00:00:00 Carroll Gibbons Something To Do With Spring
2. 00:02:36 Noel Coward Mrs Worthington
3. 00:04:41 Dinah Shore Mad About The Boy
4. 00:07:50 Al Bowlly Twentieth Cenutry Blues
5. 00:11:24 Artie Shaw & His Orchestra Zigeuner
6. 00:14:20 Hildegarde I'll See You Again
7. 00:17:05 Noel Coward London Pride
8. 00:20:27 Django Reinhardt The Younger Generation
9. 00:22:53 Sam Browne You Were There
10. 00:26:08 Judy Garland Poor Little Rich Girl
11. 00:29:19 Frank Sinatra I'll Follow My Secret Heart
12. 00:31:58 Hildegarde A Room With A View
13. 00:35:08 Noel Coward Josephine
14. 00:37:53 Raie Da Costa Teach Me To Dance Like Grandma
15. 00:40:39 Denny Dennis Where Are The Songs We Sung
16. 00:43:48 Greta Keller Never Again
17. 00:46:50 Noel Coward Imagine The Duchess's Feelings
18. 00:49:18 Hildegarde Dance, Little Lady
19. 00:52:04 Hutch I Travel Alone
20. 00:54:47 New Mayfair Orchestra Words And Music' Selection (Medley)
21. 01:03:05 Noel Coward Most Of Ev'ry Day
22. 01:05:39 Gertrude Lawrence Someday I'll Find You
23. 01:08:34 Danny Kaye Mad Dogs And Englishmen
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Various Artists - The Words & Music Of Noel Coward
Released 2006-05-29 on Past Perfect
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1. 00:00:00 Carroll Gibbons Something To Do With Spring
2. 00:02:36 Noel Coward Mrs Worthington
3. 00:04:41 Dinah Shore Mad About The Boy
4. 00:07:50 Al Bowlly Twentieth Cenutry Blues
5. 00:11:24 Artie Shaw & His Orchestra Zigeuner
6. 00:14:20 Hildegarde I'll See You Again
7. 00:17:05 Noel Coward London Pride
8. 00:20:27 Django Reinhardt The Younger Generation
9. 00:22:53 Sam Browne You Were There
10. 00:26:08 Judy Garland Poor Little Rich Girl
11. 00:29:19 Frank Sinatra I'll Follow My Secret Heart
12. 00:31:58 Hildegarde A Room With A View
13. 00:35:08 Noel Coward Josephine
14. 00:37:53 Raie Da Costa Teach Me To Dance Like Grandma
15. 00:40:39 Denny Dennis Where Are The Songs We Sung
16. 00:43:48 Greta Keller Never Again
17. 00:46:50 Noel Coward Imagine The Duchess's Feelings
18. 00:49:18 Hildegarde Dance, Little Lady
19. 00:52:04 Hutch I Travel Alone
20. 00:54:47 New Mayfair Orchestra Words And Music' Selection (Medley)
21. 01:03:05 Noel Coward Most Of Ev'ry Day
22. 01:05:39 Gertrude Lawrence Someday I'll Find You
23. 01:08:34 Danny Kaye Mad Dogs And Englishmen
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- published: 22 Jul 2015
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Conversation Piece by Noel Coward 1951 Recording
Recording Details
Date
January 1951
Type
Audio / Studio Cast
Language
English
Producer
Goddard Lieberson
Conductor
Lehman Engel
Orchestrations
Carol Huxley
P...
Recording Details
Date
January 1951
Type
Audio / Studio Cast
Language
English
Producer
Goddard Lieberson
Conductor
Lehman Engel
Orchestrations
Carol Huxley
Performer
Richard Burton , Noël Coward , Rex Evans , Ellen Faull , Ethel Griffies , Norah Howard , Dorothy Johnson , Rosalind Nadell, Cathleen Nesbitt, Lily Pons , Eileen Turner
wn.com/Conversation Piece By Noel Coward 1951 Recording
Recording Details
Date
January 1951
Type
Audio / Studio Cast
Language
English
Producer
Goddard Lieberson
Conductor
Lehman Engel
Orchestrations
Carol Huxley
Performer
Richard Burton , Noël Coward , Rex Evans , Ellen Faull , Ethel Griffies , Norah Howard , Dorothy Johnson , Rosalind Nadell, Cathleen Nesbitt, Lily Pons , Eileen Turner
- published: 12 Sep 2015
- views: 0
''Ford Star Jubilee'' Together with Music (1955)
An episode of "Ford Star Jubilee" originally telecast 22 October 1955 on CBS, and featuring Mary Martin and Noel Coward. Very basic television, with very few......
An episode of "Ford Star Jubilee" originally telecast 22 October 1955 on CBS, and featuring Mary Martin and Noel Coward. Very basic television, with very few...
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An episode of "Ford Star Jubilee" originally telecast 22 October 1955 on CBS, and featuring Mary Martin and Noel Coward. Very basic television, with very few...
In Which We Serve - WW2 Movie
In Which We Serve is a 1942 British patriotic war film directed by Noël Coward. It was made during the Second World War with the assistance of the Ministry of I...
In Which We Serve is a 1942 British patriotic war film directed by Noël Coward. It was made during the Second World War with the assistance of the Ministry of Information.
The screenplay by Coward was inspired by the exploits of Captain Lord Louis Mountbatten, who was in command of the destroyer HMS Kelly when it was sunk during the Battle of Crete.
Coward composed the film's music as well as starring in the film as the ship's captain. The film also starred John Mills, Bernard Miles, Celia Johnson and in his first screen role, Richard Attenborough.
In Which We Serve received the full backing of the Ministry of Information which offered advice on what would make good propaganda and facilitated the release of military personnel. The film remains a classic example of wartime British cinema through its patriotic imagery of national unity and social cohesion within the context of the war.
wn.com/In Which We Serve WW2 Movie
In Which We Serve is a 1942 British patriotic war film directed by Noël Coward. It was made during the Second World War with the assistance of the Ministry of Information.
The screenplay by Coward was inspired by the exploits of Captain Lord Louis Mountbatten, who was in command of the destroyer HMS Kelly when it was sunk during the Battle of Crete.
Coward composed the film's music as well as starring in the film as the ship's captain. The film also starred John Mills, Bernard Miles, Celia Johnson and in his first screen role, Richard Attenborough.
In Which We Serve received the full backing of the Ministry of Information which offered advice on what would make good propaganda and facilitated the release of military personnel. The film remains a classic example of wartime British cinema through its patriotic imagery of national unity and social cohesion within the context of the war.
- published: 31 Oct 2014
- views: 1
Noel Coward 1960
Surprise Package (1960) Comedy, Yul Brynner, Mitzi Gaynor, Noel Coward An American gangster is exiled from the United States for criminal activity and is sent ....
Surprise Package (1960) Comedy, Yul Brynner, Mitzi Gaynor, Noel Coward An American gangster is exiled from the United States for criminal activity and is sent .
Noel Coward interviewed in London.Buy Noel Coward In His Own Words /uk/noel-coward-in-his-own-words/ In interviews ranging from 1960 to 1972, Noël .
The videos in my playlists are uploaded by many wonderful people who take a lot of time and effort to make these videos available for us to enjoy. Please let .
Here is a famous song performed by the beautiful and talented Mitzi Gaynor. Mitzi Gaynor (born Francesca Marlene de Charney von Gerber in 1931 in Chicago, .
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Surprise Package (1960) Comedy, Yul Brynner, Mitzi Gaynor, Noel Coward An American gangster is exiled from the United States for criminal activity and is sent .
Noel Coward interviewed in London.Buy Noel Coward In His Own Words /uk/noel-coward-in-his-own-words/ In interviews ranging from 1960 to 1972, Noël .
The videos in my playlists are uploaded by many wonderful people who take a lot of time and effort to make these videos available for us to enjoy. Please let .
Here is a famous song performed by the beautiful and talented Mitzi Gaynor. Mitzi Gaynor (born Francesca Marlene de Charney von Gerber in 1931 in Chicago, .
- published: 08 Jul 2015
- views: 1
Hands Across The Sea - Noel Coward
Chinese International School (Hong Kong) Class of 2014 IB Theatre HL Production....
Chinese International School (Hong Kong) Class of 2014 IB Theatre HL Production.
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Chinese International School (Hong Kong) Class of 2014 IB Theatre HL Production.
- published: 03 Jan 2014
- views: 160
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author: M Solomon
Noël Coward & Margaret Leighton / Bernard Shaw - The Apple Cart [Full Album]
Release Date: 1958
Genre: Spoken Word
Format: Vinyl LP, Album, Mono
Country: UK
Label: Caedmon Records
Catalog Number: TC 1094
Condition: Wear is evident ...
Release Date: 1958
Genre: Spoken Word
Format: Vinyl LP, Album, Mono
Country: UK
Label: Caedmon Records
Catalog Number: TC 1094
Condition: Wear is evident on sibilance.
Tracklisting:
Bernard Shaw's The Apple Cart
A1. Interlude 0:00
Poems by Noël Coward
B1. The Boy Actor 21:30
B2. Nothing is Lost 25:05
B3. Honeymoon 26:23
B4. Mrs. Mallory 30:20
B5. A Question of Values 34:19
B6. Do I Believe? 34:40
B7. Letter from the Seaside, 1880 36:56
B8. 1901 40:26
B9. A Lady at a Party 45:06
B10. Opera Notes 47:38
'When Noël Coward and Margaret Leighton starred in a London production of The Apple Cart several seasons ago, new lustre was brought to a play containing some of the finest dialogue ever written by Bernard Shaw.
Written when the great playwright was 72, it was the fortieth of his fifty works for the stage. The first mounting of the play, thoroughly in keeping with Shaw's penchant for odd twists, was a Warsaw production in Polish. But on August 19, 1929, the English première was held at the Malvern Festival, with Cedric Hardwicke as King Magnus and Edith Evans as Orinthia.
Then came a great outcry of shock and dismay ; for all of a sudden, it seemed to the Socialists who were in power, Shaw the Democrat had turned into Shaw the Monarchist. King Magnus was no figurehead, guided by his Ministers, but a great and thoughtful ruler, far better equipped to govern than they. What on earth did he mean by that? Shaw kept his own counsel for a little, and then wrote one of his famous Prefaces, in which he explained, "The Apple Cart exposes the unreality of both democracy and royalty as our idealists conceive them."
Then he came to the heart of his play, scoffing at the panic of his critics. "What was all the bother about? I had written a comedy in which a King defeats an attempt by his popularly elected Prime Minister to deprive him of the right to influence public opinion through the press and the platform : in short, to reduce him to a cipher.... The comedic paradox of the situation is that the King wins, not by exercising his royal authority, but by threatening to resign it and go to the democratic poll."
So much for the theme of the play. But many critics also attacked the Interlude between Acts One and Two, which we are presenting here. It was, they thought, a bit inconsequential to present the King, who had just come from a joust with his Ministers, in the boudour of his mistress, talking of irrelevant matters. But this was, of course, an aspect of the playwright's craft which had eluded them. Shaw wanted to show his admirable King relaxed and sparring playfully, but absolutely in control of this relationship as well as of those more weighty. And the attentive listener will hear, in this Interlude, more wise and witty philosophy than he can expect during the whole course of any ordinary play.
The scene is set, in Shaw's own words, in "Orinthia's boudoir at half-past fifteen on the same day. She is at her writing table scribbling notes. She is romantically beautiful, and beautifully dressed. As the table is against the wall near a corner, with the other wall on her left, her back alone is visible from the middle of the room. The door is near the corner diagonally opposite. There is a large settee in the middle of the room."
The other characters mentioned during the scene are Jemima, the wife of Magnus, Lysistrata, the Powermistress (also the only competent official in the Cabinet), and Amanda, the Postmistress General.
Noël Coward's talents are numerous and well-known, but he here makes his début as a writer of poetry having no relationship at all to song lyrics. These are personal evocations of himself and of the world of Noël Coward - candid, unexpectedly nostalgic, sophisticated and yet refreshingly free of fashionable cynicism. The poems were written in leisure hours at Mr. Coward's home in Jamaica ; and his sense of theatre makes them perfect monologues for the talented pair reading them: Noël Coward and Margaret Leighton, both performers of some repute.'
wn.com/Noël Coward Margaret Leighton Bernard Shaw The Apple Cart Full Album
Release Date: 1958
Genre: Spoken Word
Format: Vinyl LP, Album, Mono
Country: UK
Label: Caedmon Records
Catalog Number: TC 1094
Condition: Wear is evident on sibilance.
Tracklisting:
Bernard Shaw's The Apple Cart
A1. Interlude 0:00
Poems by Noël Coward
B1. The Boy Actor 21:30
B2. Nothing is Lost 25:05
B3. Honeymoon 26:23
B4. Mrs. Mallory 30:20
B5. A Question of Values 34:19
B6. Do I Believe? 34:40
B7. Letter from the Seaside, 1880 36:56
B8. 1901 40:26
B9. A Lady at a Party 45:06
B10. Opera Notes 47:38
'When Noël Coward and Margaret Leighton starred in a London production of The Apple Cart several seasons ago, new lustre was brought to a play containing some of the finest dialogue ever written by Bernard Shaw.
Written when the great playwright was 72, it was the fortieth of his fifty works for the stage. The first mounting of the play, thoroughly in keeping with Shaw's penchant for odd twists, was a Warsaw production in Polish. But on August 19, 1929, the English première was held at the Malvern Festival, with Cedric Hardwicke as King Magnus and Edith Evans as Orinthia.
Then came a great outcry of shock and dismay ; for all of a sudden, it seemed to the Socialists who were in power, Shaw the Democrat had turned into Shaw the Monarchist. King Magnus was no figurehead, guided by his Ministers, but a great and thoughtful ruler, far better equipped to govern than they. What on earth did he mean by that? Shaw kept his own counsel for a little, and then wrote one of his famous Prefaces, in which he explained, "The Apple Cart exposes the unreality of both democracy and royalty as our idealists conceive them."
Then he came to the heart of his play, scoffing at the panic of his critics. "What was all the bother about? I had written a comedy in which a King defeats an attempt by his popularly elected Prime Minister to deprive him of the right to influence public opinion through the press and the platform : in short, to reduce him to a cipher.... The comedic paradox of the situation is that the King wins, not by exercising his royal authority, but by threatening to resign it and go to the democratic poll."
So much for the theme of the play. But many critics also attacked the Interlude between Acts One and Two, which we are presenting here. It was, they thought, a bit inconsequential to present the King, who had just come from a joust with his Ministers, in the boudour of his mistress, talking of irrelevant matters. But this was, of course, an aspect of the playwright's craft which had eluded them. Shaw wanted to show his admirable King relaxed and sparring playfully, but absolutely in control of this relationship as well as of those more weighty. And the attentive listener will hear, in this Interlude, more wise and witty philosophy than he can expect during the whole course of any ordinary play.
The scene is set, in Shaw's own words, in "Orinthia's boudoir at half-past fifteen on the same day. She is at her writing table scribbling notes. She is romantically beautiful, and beautifully dressed. As the table is against the wall near a corner, with the other wall on her left, her back alone is visible from the middle of the room. The door is near the corner diagonally opposite. There is a large settee in the middle of the room."
The other characters mentioned during the scene are Jemima, the wife of Magnus, Lysistrata, the Powermistress (also the only competent official in the Cabinet), and Amanda, the Postmistress General.
Noël Coward's talents are numerous and well-known, but he here makes his début as a writer of poetry having no relationship at all to song lyrics. These are personal evocations of himself and of the world of Noël Coward - candid, unexpectedly nostalgic, sophisticated and yet refreshingly free of fashionable cynicism. The poems were written in leisure hours at Mr. Coward's home in Jamaica ; and his sense of theatre makes them perfect monologues for the talented pair reading them: Noël Coward and Margaret Leighton, both performers of some repute.'
- published: 02 Feb 2014
- views: 1080
المسرح العالمي: أيدي عبر البحر .. لـ Noël Coward
100 إذاعة البرنامج الثقافي من القاهرة تقدم من روائع الأدب العالمي
مسرحية أيدي عبر البحر .. Hands Across The Sea
التي كتبها في عام 1935
الأديب الإنجليزي Noël Co...
100 إذاعة البرنامج الثقافي من القاهرة تقدم من روائع الأدب العالمي
مسرحية أيدي عبر البحر .. Hands Across The Sea
التي كتبها في عام 1935
الأديب الإنجليزي Noël Coward (نويل كوارد) (1899 - 1973)
ترجمها للإذاعة: عبد الرحيم جبر ~ وأخرجها: محمد علي الشرقاوي
وجسد شخصياتها:
راجية محسن - صفية إسماعيل - فاتن أنور - أنيس فهمي - فوزي درويش - رؤوف مصطفى - مرسي الحطاب - عادل هاشم - فادية شعراوي - سمير عبد العظيم.
wn.com/المسرح العالمي أيدي عبر البحر .. لـ Noël Coward
100 إذاعة البرنامج الثقافي من القاهرة تقدم من روائع الأدب العالمي
مسرحية أيدي عبر البحر .. Hands Across The Sea
التي كتبها في عام 1935
الأديب الإنجليزي Noël Coward (نويل كوارد) (1899 - 1973)
ترجمها للإذاعة: عبد الرحيم جبر ~ وأخرجها: محمد علي الشرقاوي
وجسد شخصياتها:
راجية محسن - صفية إسماعيل - فاتن أنور - أنيس فهمي - فوزي درويش - رؤوف مصطفى - مرسي الحطاب - عادل هاشم - فادية شعراوي - سمير عبد العظيم.
- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 41
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Noël Coward - 1960s Interview
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Short interviews with Richard Burton, Noel Coward and Laurence Olivier. 1960s.
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Michael Caine Interview - part two - Parkinson - BBC
Ever wondered where "Not a lot of people know that" comes from? A Parkinson special with Michael Caine. In this second half of the interview Michael shares some stories about Laurence Olivier, Noel Coward, Vanessa Redgrave and Peter Sellers. Free video clip from the popular british talk show 'Parkinson'.
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Noel Coward - David Steen Interview
Legendary Photographer David Steen tells the story about the time he photographed Noel Coward at The Dorchester Hotel, London. Limited Edition, Fine Art Phot...
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Cast Interview - Million Dollar Quartet - Noel Coward Theatre
For cheap Million Dollar Quartet tickets go to http://wos.im/MDQTix
Joe Pike talks to the cast of Million Dollar Quartet, the award-winning new musical that tells the electrifying story of the night in 1956 when Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis came together to make music and ended up making history. It is inspired by the actual event that took place on 4 December 19
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Noel Coward -collected interviews
download HERE http://www.audiogo.co.uk/bbc-archive-voices.
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Noel Coward 1960
Noel Coward interviewed in London.
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Noel Coward's This Happy Breed - great preview
A milestone in cinema history, Noel Coward and David Leans anthem to British resilience continues to be hailed as a masterpiece. Taken from a brand-new HD re...
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michael caine interview part 2 on Noël Coward.wmv
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Noel Coward interview. Audio only.
Some extracts of a radio interview with Noel Coward where he speaks about his earliest showbiz memories.
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Goodnight Sweetheart Extra 05 An Interview With David Benson Noël Coward
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Impossible West End Illusionist Magic Show Noel Coward Theatre August 2015 Interview Review
Enjoy an Exclusive interview with Jamie Allen, one of the Stars of 'Impossible' at the Noel Coward Theatre in the West End from the 24th July - 29th August 2015.
Hear 100's of Exclusive interviews and reviews with Alex Belfield at www.celebrityradio.biz
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Angela Lansbury interview with John Lahr - Conversations - The New Yorker
John Lahr talks with Angela Lansbury about playing Madame Arcati in Noël Coward's "Blithe Spirit," a role for which she recently won a Tony award. Subscribe ...
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Chris Colfer's Grandma Almost Got Him Kicked Out of the Palace of Versailles
Chris Colfer talks to Jimmy about a recent European vacation he took with his family.
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Nicole Kidman Photograph 51 Interview
5 September - 21 November 2015 Noel Coward Theatre - Tickets and information: http://www.michaelgrandagecompany.com/
Nicole Kidman makes her much anticipated return to the London stage in the role of Rosalind Franklin, the woman who discovered the secret to life. Stephen Campbell Moore (Chimerica, Berenice, Clybourne Park) joins her as the scientist Maurice Wilkins.
Will Attenborough (James Wat
Michael Caine Interview - part two - Parkinson - BBC
Ever wondered where "Not a lot of people know that" comes from? A Parkinson special with Michael Caine. In this second half of the interview Michael shares some...
Ever wondered where "Not a lot of people know that" comes from? A Parkinson special with Michael Caine. In this second half of the interview Michael shares some stories about Laurence Olivier, Noel Coward, Vanessa Redgrave and Peter Sellers. Free video clip from the popular british talk show 'Parkinson'.
wn.com/Michael Caine Interview Part Two Parkinson BBC
Ever wondered where "Not a lot of people know that" comes from? A Parkinson special with Michael Caine. In this second half of the interview Michael shares some stories about Laurence Olivier, Noel Coward, Vanessa Redgrave and Peter Sellers. Free video clip from the popular british talk show 'Parkinson'.
- published: 22 Apr 2008
- views: 226915
Noel Coward - David Steen Interview
Legendary Photographer David Steen tells the story about the time he photographed Noel Coward at The Dorchester Hotel, London. Limited Edition, Fine Art Phot......
Legendary Photographer David Steen tells the story about the time he photographed Noel Coward at The Dorchester Hotel, London. Limited Edition, Fine Art Phot...
wn.com/Noel Coward David Steen Interview
Legendary Photographer David Steen tells the story about the time he photographed Noel Coward at The Dorchester Hotel, London. Limited Edition, Fine Art Phot...
Cast Interview - Million Dollar Quartet - Noel Coward Theatre
For cheap Million Dollar Quartet tickets go to http://wos.im/MDQTix
Joe Pike talks to the cast of Million Dollar Quartet, the award-winning new musical that ...
For cheap Million Dollar Quartet tickets go to http://wos.im/MDQTix
Joe Pike talks to the cast of Million Dollar Quartet, the award-winning new musical that tells the electrifying story of the night in 1956 when Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis came together to make music and ended up making history. It is inspired by the actual event that took place on 4 December 1956 at Sun Records in Memphis and features over 20 of the greatest rock 'n' roll, gospel, R&B; and country hits ever written including: Blue Suede Shoes, I Walk The Line, Fever, Great Balls of Fire, Hound Dog, Folsom Prison Blues and Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On. The legendary meeting was masterminded by Sun Records' founder Sam Phillips, who discovered all four of the musicians, and brought Elvis Presley (and his then girlfriend) back to the recording studio that launched him to stardom. Together with Sun Records' fast-rising new superstar Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins, who was still chasing his next big hit after writing and recording Blue Suede Shoes, the fourth member of this impromptu "quartet" was Phillips' latest signing, Jerry Lee Lewis. Million Dollar Quartet is a story of fame, friendship, discovery, divided loyalties, professional jealousy and incredible music as four of the music industry's most extraordinary talents, all in their creative prime, made music together for the first and only time in their careers.
wn.com/Cast Interview Million Dollar Quartet Noel Coward Theatre
For cheap Million Dollar Quartet tickets go to http://wos.im/MDQTix
Joe Pike talks to the cast of Million Dollar Quartet, the award-winning new musical that tells the electrifying story of the night in 1956 when Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis came together to make music and ended up making history. It is inspired by the actual event that took place on 4 December 1956 at Sun Records in Memphis and features over 20 of the greatest rock 'n' roll, gospel, R&B; and country hits ever written including: Blue Suede Shoes, I Walk The Line, Fever, Great Balls of Fire, Hound Dog, Folsom Prison Blues and Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On. The legendary meeting was masterminded by Sun Records' founder Sam Phillips, who discovered all four of the musicians, and brought Elvis Presley (and his then girlfriend) back to the recording studio that launched him to stardom. Together with Sun Records' fast-rising new superstar Johnny Cash and Carl Perkins, who was still chasing his next big hit after writing and recording Blue Suede Shoes, the fourth member of this impromptu "quartet" was Phillips' latest signing, Jerry Lee Lewis. Million Dollar Quartet is a story of fame, friendship, discovery, divided loyalties, professional jealousy and incredible music as four of the music industry's most extraordinary talents, all in their creative prime, made music together for the first and only time in their careers.
- published: 14 Mar 2011
- views: 3711
Noel Coward -collected interviews
download HERE http://www.audiogo.co.uk/bbc-archive-voices....
download HERE http://www.audiogo.co.uk/bbc-archive-voices.
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download HERE http://www.audiogo.co.uk/bbc-archive-voices.
Noel Coward 1960
Noel Coward interviewed in London....
Noel Coward interviewed in London.
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Noel Coward interviewed in London.
- published: 31 Dec 2008
- views: 8767
Noel Coward's This Happy Breed - great preview
A milestone in cinema history, Noel Coward and David Leans anthem to British resilience continues to be hailed as a masterpiece. Taken from a brand-new HD re......
A milestone in cinema history, Noel Coward and David Leans anthem to British resilience continues to be hailed as a masterpiece. Taken from a brand-new HD re...
wn.com/Noel Coward's This Happy Breed Great Preview
A milestone in cinema history, Noel Coward and David Leans anthem to British resilience continues to be hailed as a masterpiece. Taken from a brand-new HD re...
- published: 14 Nov 2008
- views: 7481
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michael caine interview part 2 on Noël Coward.wmv
michael caine interview on The Masked Egg Show just fun crazy talk animation show egg talking new talk show films laugh michael caine interview part 2 on Noë......
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- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 234
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Noel Coward interview. Audio only.
Some extracts of a radio interview with Noel Coward where he speaks about his earliest showbiz memories....
Some extracts of a radio interview with Noel Coward where he speaks about his earliest showbiz memories.
wn.com/Noel Coward Interview. Audio Only.
Some extracts of a radio interview with Noel Coward where he speaks about his earliest showbiz memories.
Impossible West End Illusionist Magic Show Noel Coward Theatre August 2015 Interview Review
Enjoy an Exclusive interview with Jamie Allen, one of the Stars of 'Impossible' at the Noel Coward Theatre in the West End from the 24th July - 29th August 2015...
Enjoy an Exclusive interview with Jamie Allen, one of the Stars of 'Impossible' at the Noel Coward Theatre in the West End from the 24th July - 29th August 2015.
Hear 100's of Exclusive interviews and reviews with Alex Belfield at www.celebrityradio.biz
wn.com/Impossible West End Illusionist Magic Show Noel Coward Theatre August 2015 Interview Review
Enjoy an Exclusive interview with Jamie Allen, one of the Stars of 'Impossible' at the Noel Coward Theatre in the West End from the 24th July - 29th August 2015.
Hear 100's of Exclusive interviews and reviews with Alex Belfield at www.celebrityradio.biz
- published: 17 Jul 2015
- views: 9
Angela Lansbury interview with John Lahr - Conversations - The New Yorker
John Lahr talks with Angela Lansbury about playing Madame Arcati in Noël Coward's "Blithe Spirit," a role for which she recently won a Tony award. Subscribe ......
John Lahr talks with Angela Lansbury about playing Madame Arcati in Noël Coward's "Blithe Spirit," a role for which she recently won a Tony award. Subscribe ...
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John Lahr talks with Angela Lansbury about playing Madame Arcati in Noël Coward's "Blithe Spirit," a role for which she recently won a Tony award. Subscribe ...
Chris Colfer's Grandma Almost Got Him Kicked Out of the Palace of Versailles
Chris Colfer talks to Jimmy about a recent European vacation he took with his family.
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Chris Colfer talks to Jimmy about a recent European vacation he took with his family.
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Chris Colfer's Grandma Almost Got Him Kicked Out of the Palace of Versailles
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Chris Colfer talks to Jimmy about a recent European vacation he took with his family.
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Chris Colfer's Grandma Almost Got Him Kicked Out of the Palace of Versailles
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- published: 26 Jun 2015
- views: 21161
Nicole Kidman Photograph 51 Interview
5 September - 21 November 2015 Noel Coward Theatre - Tickets and information: http://www.michaelgrandagecompany.com/
Nicole Kidman makes her much anticipated r...
5 September - 21 November 2015 Noel Coward Theatre - Tickets and information: http://www.michaelgrandagecompany.com/
Nicole Kidman makes her much anticipated return to the London stage in the role of Rosalind Franklin, the woman who discovered the secret to life. Stephen Campbell Moore (Chimerica, Berenice, Clybourne Park) joins her as the scientist Maurice Wilkins.
Will Attenborough (James Watson), Edward Bennett (Francis Crick) and Patrick Kennedy (Don Caspar) and Joshua Silver (Ray Gosling) join Kidman and Campbell Moore in the UK premiere of Anna Ziegler's award-winning play.
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5 September - 21 November 2015 Noel Coward Theatre - Tickets and information: http://www.michaelgrandagecompany.com/
Nicole Kidman makes her much anticipated return to the London stage in the role of Rosalind Franklin, the woman who discovered the secret to life. Stephen Campbell Moore (Chimerica, Berenice, Clybourne Park) joins her as the scientist Maurice Wilkins.
Will Attenborough (James Watson), Edward Bennett (Francis Crick) and Patrick Kennedy (Don Caspar) and Joshua Silver (Ray Gosling) join Kidman and Campbell Moore in the UK premiere of Anna Ziegler's award-winning play.
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- published: 04 Sep 2015
- views: 69
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Tracie Bennett "Whatever Time I Have" - Mrs Henderson Presents
Tracie Bennett (Les Misérables, End of the Rainbow) recently visited Abbey Road Studios to record "Whatever Time I Have" from the upcoming production of MRS HENDERSON PRESENTS ♡ At the Noël Coward Theatre from 9 February 2016: http://www.LOVEtheatre.com/tickets/4544/Mrs-Henderson-Presents?sid=YTB
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Emma Williams "If Mountains Were Easy to Climb" - Mrs Henderson Presents
Olivier-nominated Emma Williams (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) recently visited Abbey Road Studios to record "If Mountains Were Easy to Climb" from the upcoming production of MRS HENDERSON PRESENTS ♡ At the Noël Coward Theatre from 9 February 2016: http://www.LOVEtheatre.com/tickets/4544/Mrs-Henderson-Presents?sid=YTB
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In Which We Serve, 1942.
Noel Coward movie, 1942.
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THIS HAPPY BREED - Trailer
The story of a working class London family from the end of World War 1 until the beginning of World War 2. Outstanding cast and production. Directed by David Lean. Adapted from Noel Coward's play. It makes an interesting followup to and contrast with "Cavalcade." It also might be viewed be as a prequil to Coward's "In Which We Serve," which is available here at IA.
TRIVIA: David Lean's first colo
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Noel Coward "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" LYRICS HERE great comic song!
Noel Coward sings his classic "Mad Dogs and Englishmen," which is one of the greatest songs of the 20th century! Noel Coward is accompanied by Ray Noble & His Orchestra. Recorded on September 19, 1932.
In tropical climes
There are certain times of day
When all the citizens retire
To take their clothes off and perspire.
It's one of those rules
That the greatest fools obey
Because the sun is far t
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Noel Coward "There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner" (1952) from "The Globe Revue" LYRICS HERE
Noel Coward sings "There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner" from "The Globe Revue" on Columbia D.B.3107 (1952).
They're out of sorts in Sunderland
And terribly cross in Kent
They're down in Hull
And the isle of Mall
Is seething with discontent
They're nervous in northumberland
And Devon is down the drain
They're filled with wrath on Firth of Forth
And sullen on Salisbury plain
In Dublin they'r
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Noel Coward "Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans" World War II song -- funny LYRICS here (satire)
Noel Coward sings "Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans," his classic song from World War II.
Don't let's be beastly to the Germans
When our victory is ultimately won,
It was just those nasty Nazis
Who persuaded them to fight,
And their Beethoven and Bach
Are really far worse than their bite!
Let's be meek to them
And turn the other cheek to them,
And try to bring out their latent sense of fun.
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Noel Coward “Mrs. Worthington” 1935 song "Don't put your daughter on the stage"
Noel Coward sings “Mrs. Worthington,” recorded on August 15, 1935.
Don't put your daughter on the stage, Mrs. Worthington.
Don't put your daughter on the stage.
The profession is overcrowded,
And the struggle's pretty tough,
And admitting the fact
She's burning to act,
That isn't quite enough.
She has nice hands,
Give the wretched girl her due,
But don't you think her bust is too
Developed for
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Noel Coward "The Stately Homes of England" on HMV (1938) LYRICS HERE
Noel Coward sings "The Stately Homes of England" on HMV B8722, recorded on February 3, 1938. This song was featured in Coward's show titled Operette.
Lord Elderly, Lord Borrowmere,
Lord Sickert and Lord Camp.
With every virtue, every grace,
are what avails the sceptred race.
Here you see the four of us,
And there are so many more of us-
Eldest sons
That must succeed.
We know how Caesar conquered
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If Noel Coward were alive today....
Watch and vote!
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Dance, Little Lady! " A Naughty Night with Noel Coward, Old Red Lion Theatre 2015."
Tom Self in 'A Naughty Night with Noel Coward' at the Old Red Lion Theatre, Islington. 2015.
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Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward
Directed by Wendy Cronan - 27th to 30th May 2015, Poulner Players http://poulnerplayers.com/
THE CAST
Charles Condomine JOHN WEST
Ruth JULIE LAX
Madame Arcarti JUNE BUXTON
Elvira ALLA MILLS
Mrs Bradman ANGELA HUNT
Dr. Bradman STEVE RUSSELL
Edith MARINA BROWN-SMITH
PRODUCTION
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NATALIE BODANYA SINGS - MAD ABOUT THE BOY NOEL COWARD 1943
Natalie Bodanya (August 23, 1908 – March 4, 2007) was an American operatic soprano who had an active international career from the late 1920s through the 1940s. She notably sang at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City from 1937 through 1942 and was a performer with the New York City Opera during the company's 1943-1944 inaugural season.
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NATALIE BODANYA SINGS - NOEL COWARD ZIGEUNER 1943
Natalie Bodanya (August 23, 1908 – March 4, 2007) was an American operatic soprano who had an active international career from the late 1920s through the 1940s. She notably sang at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City from 1937 through 1942 and was a performer with the New York City Opera during the company's 1943-1944 inaugural season.
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The Noel Coward Story
The Noel Coward Story as performed by Maria Billington, Phillip Mindenhall and Frank James. A 'Lunchtime Concert' at Scarborough Central Library on 29th October 2015.
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St Margaret's Bay. Noel coward. November 2015
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Vidas Privadas de Noel Coward en Miami
"Vidas Privadas" de Noel Coward en Teatro 8 de Miami.
Elenco: SABRINA OLMEDO-GILBERTO REYES-ANDY ESCALONA-ROMAN CAMARA
Direccion General: KEVIN CASS
Produccion General: FARONI PRODUCCIONES
Teatro 8,
2101 SW 8th St Miami Florida
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Why do the wrong people travel - Noel Coward
Ingeborg Børch - mezzosopran
Jacob Rischel - tenor
Kasper Højby - tenor
Thomas Rischel - klaver
Recorded at Literaturhaus in Copenhagen 08/11-2015 at Kopenhagen Kabarett's show "Ein Lied geht um die Welt".
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Forbidden Fruit (Noël Coward song) Top # 5 Facts
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Videointervista a Leo Gullotta in Spirito allegro di Coward, leggi l'articolo su SpettacoloMania.it
Videointervista a Leo Gullotta in Spirito allegro di Noel Coward, in prima nazionale al Mancinelli di Orvieto e per le feste all'Ambra Jovinelli di Roma, leggi l'articolo su SpettacoloMania.it
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AMPICO "NEVERMORE"by Noel Coward From his play "Conversation Piece" P/by Frank Milne
This is a re-cut from the late Frank Adams of Automatic Music Rolls in Seattle, WA. Ampico roll # 3011
Tracie Bennett "Whatever Time I Have" - Mrs Henderson Presents
Tracie Bennett (Les Misérables, End of the Rainbow) recently visited Abbey Road Studios to record "Whatever Time I Have" from the upcoming production of MRS HE...
Tracie Bennett (Les Misérables, End of the Rainbow) recently visited Abbey Road Studios to record "Whatever Time I Have" from the upcoming production of MRS HENDERSON PRESENTS ♡ At the Noël Coward Theatre from 9 February 2016: http://www.LOVEtheatre.com/tickets/4544/Mrs-Henderson-Presents?sid=YTB
wn.com/Tracie Bennett Whatever Time I Have Mrs Henderson Presents
Tracie Bennett (Les Misérables, End of the Rainbow) recently visited Abbey Road Studios to record "Whatever Time I Have" from the upcoming production of MRS HENDERSON PRESENTS ♡ At the Noël Coward Theatre from 9 February 2016: http://www.LOVEtheatre.com/tickets/4544/Mrs-Henderson-Presents?sid=YTB
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 8
Emma Williams "If Mountains Were Easy to Climb" - Mrs Henderson Presents
Olivier-nominated Emma Williams (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) recently visited Abbey Road Studios to record "If Mountains Were Easy to Climb" from the upcoming pro...
Olivier-nominated Emma Williams (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) recently visited Abbey Road Studios to record "If Mountains Were Easy to Climb" from the upcoming production of MRS HENDERSON PRESENTS ♡ At the Noël Coward Theatre from 9 February 2016: http://www.LOVEtheatre.com/tickets/4544/Mrs-Henderson-Presents?sid=YTB
wn.com/Emma Williams If Mountains Were Easy To Climb Mrs Henderson Presents
Olivier-nominated Emma Williams (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) recently visited Abbey Road Studios to record "If Mountains Were Easy to Climb" from the upcoming production of MRS HENDERSON PRESENTS ♡ At the Noël Coward Theatre from 9 February 2016: http://www.LOVEtheatre.com/tickets/4544/Mrs-Henderson-Presents?sid=YTB
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 14
In Which We Serve, 1942.
Noel Coward movie, 1942....
Noel Coward movie, 1942.
wn.com/In Which We Serve, 1942.
Noel Coward movie, 1942.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
- views: 1
THIS HAPPY BREED - Trailer
The story of a working class London family from the end of World War 1 until the beginning of World War 2. Outstanding cast and production. Directed by David Le...
The story of a working class London family from the end of World War 1 until the beginning of World War 2. Outstanding cast and production. Directed by David Lean. Adapted from Noel Coward's play. It makes an interesting followup to and contrast with "Cavalcade." It also might be viewed be as a prequil to Coward's "In Which We Serve," which is available here at IA.
TRIVIA: David Lean's first color film.
Usage: Public Domain Mark 1.0
Source: https://www-tracey.archive.org/details/ThisHappyBreedTrailer
Used with full permission via public domain license.
wn.com/This Happy Breed Trailer
The story of a working class London family from the end of World War 1 until the beginning of World War 2. Outstanding cast and production. Directed by David Lean. Adapted from Noel Coward's play. It makes an interesting followup to and contrast with "Cavalcade." It also might be viewed be as a prequil to Coward's "In Which We Serve," which is available here at IA.
TRIVIA: David Lean's first color film.
Usage: Public Domain Mark 1.0
Source: https://www-tracey.archive.org/details/ThisHappyBreedTrailer
Used with full permission via public domain license.
- published: 17 Dec 2015
- views: 2
Noel Coward "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" LYRICS HERE great comic song!
Noel Coward sings his classic "Mad Dogs and Englishmen," which is one of the greatest songs of the 20th century! Noel Coward is accompanied by Ray Noble & His O...
Noel Coward sings his classic "Mad Dogs and Englishmen," which is one of the greatest songs of the 20th century! Noel Coward is accompanied by Ray Noble & His Orchestra. Recorded on September 19, 1932.
In tropical climes
There are certain times of day
When all the citizens retire
To take their clothes off and perspire.
It's one of those rules
That the greatest fools obey
Because the sun is far too sultry &
One must avoid its ultra violet ray.
The natives grieve when
the white men leave
their huts because
they're obviously,
definitely nuts.
Mad dogs & Englishmen go out in the
midday sun. The Japanese don't care to.
The Chinese wouldn't dare to. Hindus and
Argentines sleep firmly from twelve to
one, but Englishmen detest a siesta. In the
Philippines they have lovely screens to
protect you from the glare. In the Malay
states there are hats like plates which the
Britishers won't wear. At twelve noon the
natives swoon, and no further work is
done, but mad dogs & Englishmen go out in the midday sun.
Such a surprise
For the eastern eyes to see,
That though the English are effete,
They're quite impervious to heat.
When the white man rides
Every native hides in glee.
Because the simple creatures hope he
Will impale his solar topee
On a tree.
It seems such a shame
When the English claim
The Earth,
That they give rise
To such hilarity
And mirth.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,
Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo,
He, he, he, he, he, he, he, he,
Hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm.
Mad dogs and Englishmen
Go out in the midday sun.
The toughest Burmese bandit
Can never understand it.
In Rangoon
The heat of noon
Is just what the natives shun,
They put their Scotch
Or Rye down
And lie down.
In a jungle town
Where the sun beats down
To the rage of man and beast,
The English garb
Of the English sahib
Merely gets a bit more creased.
In Bangkok
At twelve o'clock
They foam at the mouth and run,
But mad dogs and Englishmen
Go out in the midday sun.
Mad dogs and Englishmen
Go out in the midday sun.
The smallest Malay rabbit
Deplores this foolish habit.
In Hong Kong
They strike a gong
And fire off a noonday gun
To reprimand
Each inmate
Who's in late.
In the Mangrove swamps
Where the python romps
There is peace from twelve to two,
Even caribous
Lie around and snooze,
For there's nothing else to do.
In Bengal,
To move at all
Is seldom if ever done.
But mad dogs and Englishmen
Go out in the midday sun!
wn.com/Noel Coward Mad Dogs And Englishmen Lyrics Here Great Comic Song
Noel Coward sings his classic "Mad Dogs and Englishmen," which is one of the greatest songs of the 20th century! Noel Coward is accompanied by Ray Noble & His Orchestra. Recorded on September 19, 1932.
In tropical climes
There are certain times of day
When all the citizens retire
To take their clothes off and perspire.
It's one of those rules
That the greatest fools obey
Because the sun is far too sultry &
One must avoid its ultra violet ray.
The natives grieve when
the white men leave
their huts because
they're obviously,
definitely nuts.
Mad dogs & Englishmen go out in the
midday sun. The Japanese don't care to.
The Chinese wouldn't dare to. Hindus and
Argentines sleep firmly from twelve to
one, but Englishmen detest a siesta. In the
Philippines they have lovely screens to
protect you from the glare. In the Malay
states there are hats like plates which the
Britishers won't wear. At twelve noon the
natives swoon, and no further work is
done, but mad dogs & Englishmen go out in the midday sun.
Such a surprise
For the eastern eyes to see,
That though the English are effete,
They're quite impervious to heat.
When the white man rides
Every native hides in glee.
Because the simple creatures hope he
Will impale his solar topee
On a tree.
It seems such a shame
When the English claim
The Earth,
That they give rise
To such hilarity
And mirth.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,
Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo,
He, he, he, he, he, he, he, he,
Hm, hm, hm, hm, hm, hm.
Mad dogs and Englishmen
Go out in the midday sun.
The toughest Burmese bandit
Can never understand it.
In Rangoon
The heat of noon
Is just what the natives shun,
They put their Scotch
Or Rye down
And lie down.
In a jungle town
Where the sun beats down
To the rage of man and beast,
The English garb
Of the English sahib
Merely gets a bit more creased.
In Bangkok
At twelve o'clock
They foam at the mouth and run,
But mad dogs and Englishmen
Go out in the midday sun.
Mad dogs and Englishmen
Go out in the midday sun.
The smallest Malay rabbit
Deplores this foolish habit.
In Hong Kong
They strike a gong
And fire off a noonday gun
To reprimand
Each inmate
Who's in late.
In the Mangrove swamps
Where the python romps
There is peace from twelve to two,
Even caribous
Lie around and snooze,
For there's nothing else to do.
In Bengal,
To move at all
Is seldom if ever done.
But mad dogs and Englishmen
Go out in the midday sun!
- published: 15 Dec 2015
- views: 3
Noel Coward "There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner" (1952) from "The Globe Revue" LYRICS HERE
Noel Coward sings "There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner" from "The Globe Revue" on Columbia D.B.3107 (1952).
They're out of sorts in Sunderland
And terri...
Noel Coward sings "There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner" from "The Globe Revue" on Columbia D.B.3107 (1952).
They're out of sorts in Sunderland
And terribly cross in Kent
They're down in Hull
And the isle of Mall
Is seething with discontent
They're nervous in northumberland
And Devon is down the drain
They're filled with wrath on Firth of Forth
And sullen on Salisbury plain
In Dublin they're depressed lads
Maybe because they're Celts
For drake is hurrying West, lads
And so is everyone else
Hurray! Hurray! Hurray!
Misery is here to stay
There are bad times just around the corner
There are dark clouds hurtling through the sky
And it's no good whining
About a silver lining
For we know from experience they won't roll by
With a scowl and a frown we'll keep our peckers down
And prepare for depression and doom and dread
We're going to unpack our troubles from our old kit bag
And wait until we drop down dead
They're nervous in Nigeria
They're all going crazy in Crete
In Bucharest they're so depressed
They're frightend to cross the streets
In maine the melancholia
Is deeper than tongue can tell
In Monako all the croupiers know
They haven't a hope in hell
In far away Australia
Each wallaby is well aware
The world's a total failure
Without any time to spare
Hurray! Hurray! Hurray!
Suffering and dismay
There are bad times just around the corner
The horizon is gloomy as can be
There are black birds over
The greyish cliffs of Dover
And the rats are preparing to leave the BBC
We're unhappy breed and very bored indeed
When reminded of something that Nelson said
While the press and the politicians nag, nag, nag
We'll wait until we drop down dead
There are bad times just around the corner
And the outlook's absolutely vile
There are home fires smoking from Windermere to Woking
And we're not going to tighten our belt and
Smile Smile Smile
At the sound of shots
We'd just as soon as not
Get a hot water bottle and go to bed
We're going to unpack our troubles from our old kit bag
And wait until we drop down dead
I like your story
Land of Hope and Glory
Wait until we drop down dead.
wn.com/Noel Coward There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner (1952) From The Globe Revue Lyrics Here
Noel Coward sings "There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner" from "The Globe Revue" on Columbia D.B.3107 (1952).
They're out of sorts in Sunderland
And terribly cross in Kent
They're down in Hull
And the isle of Mall
Is seething with discontent
They're nervous in northumberland
And Devon is down the drain
They're filled with wrath on Firth of Forth
And sullen on Salisbury plain
In Dublin they're depressed lads
Maybe because they're Celts
For drake is hurrying West, lads
And so is everyone else
Hurray! Hurray! Hurray!
Misery is here to stay
There are bad times just around the corner
There are dark clouds hurtling through the sky
And it's no good whining
About a silver lining
For we know from experience they won't roll by
With a scowl and a frown we'll keep our peckers down
And prepare for depression and doom and dread
We're going to unpack our troubles from our old kit bag
And wait until we drop down dead
They're nervous in Nigeria
They're all going crazy in Crete
In Bucharest they're so depressed
They're frightend to cross the streets
In maine the melancholia
Is deeper than tongue can tell
In Monako all the croupiers know
They haven't a hope in hell
In far away Australia
Each wallaby is well aware
The world's a total failure
Without any time to spare
Hurray! Hurray! Hurray!
Suffering and dismay
There are bad times just around the corner
The horizon is gloomy as can be
There are black birds over
The greyish cliffs of Dover
And the rats are preparing to leave the BBC
We're unhappy breed and very bored indeed
When reminded of something that Nelson said
While the press and the politicians nag, nag, nag
We'll wait until we drop down dead
There are bad times just around the corner
And the outlook's absolutely vile
There are home fires smoking from Windermere to Woking
And we're not going to tighten our belt and
Smile Smile Smile
At the sound of shots
We'd just as soon as not
Get a hot water bottle and go to bed
We're going to unpack our troubles from our old kit bag
And wait until we drop down dead
I like your story
Land of Hope and Glory
Wait until we drop down dead.
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 2
Noel Coward "Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans" World War II song -- funny LYRICS here (satire)
Noel Coward sings "Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans," his classic song from World War II.
Don't let's be beastly to the Germans
When our victory is ultima...
Noel Coward sings "Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans," his classic song from World War II.
Don't let's be beastly to the Germans
When our victory is ultimately won,
It was just those nasty Nazis
Who persuaded them to fight,
And their Beethoven and Bach
Are really far worse than their bite!
Let's be meek to them
And turn the other cheek to them,
And try to bring out their latent sense of fun.
Let's give them full air parity
And treat the rats with charity
But don't let's be beastly to the Hun!
We must be kind,
And with an open mind
We must endeavor to find a way
To let the German know that, when the war is over
They are not the ones who'll have to pay.
We must be sweet,
And tactful and discreet,
And when they've suffered defeat
We mustn't let them feel upset,
Or ever get the feeling
That we're cross with them or hate them,
Our future policy must be to reinstate them.
Don't let's be beastly to the Germans
When we've definitely got them on the run.
Let us treat them very kindly
As we would a valued friend;
We might send them some bishops
As a form of lease and lend.
Let's be sweet to them,
And day by day repeat to them
That sterilization simply isn't done.
Let's help the dirty swine again
To occupy the Rhine again,
But don't let's be beastly to the Hun!
We must be just
And win their love and trust,
And in addition we must be wise,
And ask the conquered lands
To join our hands to aid them,
That would be a wonderful surprise!
For many years
They've been in floods of tears,
Because the poor little dears
Have been so wronged,
And only longed
To cheat the world,
Deplete the world,
And beat the world to blazes;
This is the moment when we ought to sing their praises!
Don't let's be beastly to the Germans,
For you can't deprive a gangster of his gun!
Though they've been a little naughty
To the Czechs and Poles and Dutch,
I don't suppose those countries
Really minded very much.
Let's be free with them
And share the BBC with them,
We mustn't prevent them basking in the sun.
Let's soften their defeat again
And build their blasted fleet again,
But don't let's be beastly to the Hun!
Don't let's be beastly to the Germans
When the age of peace and plenty has begun.
We must send them steel and oil and coal
And everything they need,
For their peaceable intentions
Can be always guaranteed!
Let's employ with them
A sort of "strength through joy" with them,
They're better than us at honest manly fun.
Let's let them feel they're swell again
And bomb us all to hell again,
But don't let's be beastly to the Hun!
wn.com/Noel Coward Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans World War Ii Song Funny Lyrics Here (Satire)
Noel Coward sings "Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans," his classic song from World War II.
Don't let's be beastly to the Germans
When our victory is ultimately won,
It was just those nasty Nazis
Who persuaded them to fight,
And their Beethoven and Bach
Are really far worse than their bite!
Let's be meek to them
And turn the other cheek to them,
And try to bring out their latent sense of fun.
Let's give them full air parity
And treat the rats with charity
But don't let's be beastly to the Hun!
We must be kind,
And with an open mind
We must endeavor to find a way
To let the German know that, when the war is over
They are not the ones who'll have to pay.
We must be sweet,
And tactful and discreet,
And when they've suffered defeat
We mustn't let them feel upset,
Or ever get the feeling
That we're cross with them or hate them,
Our future policy must be to reinstate them.
Don't let's be beastly to the Germans
When we've definitely got them on the run.
Let us treat them very kindly
As we would a valued friend;
We might send them some bishops
As a form of lease and lend.
Let's be sweet to them,
And day by day repeat to them
That sterilization simply isn't done.
Let's help the dirty swine again
To occupy the Rhine again,
But don't let's be beastly to the Hun!
We must be just
And win their love and trust,
And in addition we must be wise,
And ask the conquered lands
To join our hands to aid them,
That would be a wonderful surprise!
For many years
They've been in floods of tears,
Because the poor little dears
Have been so wronged,
And only longed
To cheat the world,
Deplete the world,
And beat the world to blazes;
This is the moment when we ought to sing their praises!
Don't let's be beastly to the Germans,
For you can't deprive a gangster of his gun!
Though they've been a little naughty
To the Czechs and Poles and Dutch,
I don't suppose those countries
Really minded very much.
Let's be free with them
And share the BBC with them,
We mustn't prevent them basking in the sun.
Let's soften their defeat again
And build their blasted fleet again,
But don't let's be beastly to the Hun!
Don't let's be beastly to the Germans
When the age of peace and plenty has begun.
We must send them steel and oil and coal
And everything they need,
For their peaceable intentions
Can be always guaranteed!
Let's employ with them
A sort of "strength through joy" with them,
They're better than us at honest manly fun.
Let's let them feel they're swell again
And bomb us all to hell again,
But don't let's be beastly to the Hun!
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 1
Noel Coward “Mrs. Worthington” 1935 song "Don't put your daughter on the stage"
Noel Coward sings “Mrs. Worthington,” recorded on August 15, 1935.
Don't put your daughter on the stage, Mrs. Worthington.
Don't put your daughter on the stage...
Noel Coward sings “Mrs. Worthington,” recorded on August 15, 1935.
Don't put your daughter on the stage, Mrs. Worthington.
Don't put your daughter on the stage.
The profession is overcrowded,
And the struggle's pretty tough,
And admitting the fact
She's burning to act,
That isn't quite enough.
She has nice hands,
Give the wretched girl her due,
But don't you think her bust is too
Developed for her age?
I repeat, Mrs. Worthington,
Sweet Mrs. Worthington,
Don't put your daughter on the stage.
Regarding yours,
Dear Mrs. Worthington,
Of Wednesday the twenty-third,
Although your baby
May be keen on a stage career,
How can I make it clear
This is not a good idea?
For her to hope,
Dear Mrs. Worthington,
Is, on the face of it, absurd.
Her personality
Is not, in reality,
Exciting enough,
Inviting enough,
For this particular sphere.
Don't put your daughter on the stage, Mrs. Worthington,
Don't put your daughter on the stage.
She's a bit of an ugly duckling,
You must honestly confess,
And the width of her seat
Would surely defeat
Her chances of success.
It's a loud voice,
And though it's not exactly flat,
She'll need a little more than that,
To earn a living wage.
On my knees, Mrs. Worthington,
Please, Mrs. Worthington,
Don't put your daughter on the stage!
Don't put your daughter on the stage, Mrs. Worthington,
Don't put your daughter on the stage.
Though they said at the school of acting
She was lovely as Peer Gynt,
I fear on the whole
An ingénue role
Would emphasize her squint.
She's a big girl,
And though her teeth are fairly good,
She's not the type I ever would
Be eager to engage.
No more buts, Mrs. Worthington!
Nuts, Mrs. Worthington!
Don't put your daughter on the stage!
wn.com/Noel Coward “Mrs. Worthington” 1935 Song Don't Put Your Daughter On The Stage
Noel Coward sings “Mrs. Worthington,” recorded on August 15, 1935.
Don't put your daughter on the stage, Mrs. Worthington.
Don't put your daughter on the stage.
The profession is overcrowded,
And the struggle's pretty tough,
And admitting the fact
She's burning to act,
That isn't quite enough.
She has nice hands,
Give the wretched girl her due,
But don't you think her bust is too
Developed for her age?
I repeat, Mrs. Worthington,
Sweet Mrs. Worthington,
Don't put your daughter on the stage.
Regarding yours,
Dear Mrs. Worthington,
Of Wednesday the twenty-third,
Although your baby
May be keen on a stage career,
How can I make it clear
This is not a good idea?
For her to hope,
Dear Mrs. Worthington,
Is, on the face of it, absurd.
Her personality
Is not, in reality,
Exciting enough,
Inviting enough,
For this particular sphere.
Don't put your daughter on the stage, Mrs. Worthington,
Don't put your daughter on the stage.
She's a bit of an ugly duckling,
You must honestly confess,
And the width of her seat
Would surely defeat
Her chances of success.
It's a loud voice,
And though it's not exactly flat,
She'll need a little more than that,
To earn a living wage.
On my knees, Mrs. Worthington,
Please, Mrs. Worthington,
Don't put your daughter on the stage!
Don't put your daughter on the stage, Mrs. Worthington,
Don't put your daughter on the stage.
Though they said at the school of acting
She was lovely as Peer Gynt,
I fear on the whole
An ingénue role
Would emphasize her squint.
She's a big girl,
And though her teeth are fairly good,
She's not the type I ever would
Be eager to engage.
No more buts, Mrs. Worthington!
Nuts, Mrs. Worthington!
Don't put your daughter on the stage!
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 0
Noel Coward "The Stately Homes of England" on HMV (1938) LYRICS HERE
Noel Coward sings "The Stately Homes of England" on HMV B8722, recorded on February 3, 1938. This song was featured in Coward's show titled Operette.
Lord Elde...
Noel Coward sings "The Stately Homes of England" on HMV B8722, recorded on February 3, 1938. This song was featured in Coward's show titled Operette.
Lord Elderly, Lord Borrowmere,
Lord Sickert and Lord Camp.
With every virtue, every grace,
are what avails the sceptred race.
Here you see the four of us,
And there are so many more of us-
Eldest sons
That must succeed.
We know how Caesar conquered Gaul,
And how to whack a cricket ball;
Apart from this, our education
Lacks co-ordination.
Though we're young,
And tentative,
And rather rip-representative
Scions of a noble breed,
We are the products of those homes,
Serene and stately,
That only lately,
Seem to have run to seed.
The stately homes of England
How beautiful they stand,
To prove the upper classes
Have still the upper hand.
Though the fact that they have to be rebuilt,
And frequently mortgaged to the hilt
Is inclined to take the gilt
Off the gingerbread,
And certainly damps the fun
Of the eldest son-
But still, we won't be beaten,
We'll scrimp and scrape and save.
The playing fields of Eton
Have made us frightfully brave.
And though if the Van Dycks have to go
And we pawn the Bechstein Grand,
We'll stand
By the stately homes of England.
Here you see
The pick of us.
You may be heartily sick of us.
Still, with sense
We're all imbued.
Our homes command extensive views,
And with assistance from the Jews,
We have been able to dispose of
Rows and rows and rows of
Gainsboroughs and Lawrences,
Some sporting prints of Aunt Florence's,
Some of which were rather rude.
Although we sometimes flaunt our family conventions,
Our good intentions
Mustn't be misconstrued.
The stately homes of England,
We proudly represent.
We only keep them up
For Americans to rent.
Though the pipes that supply the bathroom burst,
And the lavatory makes you fear the worst,
It was used by Charles I
(Quite informally),
And later by George IV,
On a journey north.
The state departments keep their
Historical renown.
It's wiser not to sleep there,
In case they tumble down.
But still, if they ever catch on fire,
Which, with any luck, they might,
We'll fight
For the stately homes of England.
The stately homes of England,
Though rather in the lurch,
Provide a lot of chances
For psychical research.
There's the ghost of a crazy younger son,
Who murdered in 1351
An extremely rowdy nun,
Who resented it,
And people who come to call
Meet her in the hall.
The baby in the guest wing
Who crouches by the grate,
Was walled up in the west wing,
In 1428.
If anyone spots
The Queen of Scots
In a hand-embroidered shroud,
We're proud
Of the stately homes of England.
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Noel Coward sings "The Stately Homes of England" on HMV B8722, recorded on February 3, 1938. This song was featured in Coward's show titled Operette.
Lord Elderly, Lord Borrowmere,
Lord Sickert and Lord Camp.
With every virtue, every grace,
are what avails the sceptred race.
Here you see the four of us,
And there are so many more of us-
Eldest sons
That must succeed.
We know how Caesar conquered Gaul,
And how to whack a cricket ball;
Apart from this, our education
Lacks co-ordination.
Though we're young,
And tentative,
And rather rip-representative
Scions of a noble breed,
We are the products of those homes,
Serene and stately,
That only lately,
Seem to have run to seed.
The stately homes of England
How beautiful they stand,
To prove the upper classes
Have still the upper hand.
Though the fact that they have to be rebuilt,
And frequently mortgaged to the hilt
Is inclined to take the gilt
Off the gingerbread,
And certainly damps the fun
Of the eldest son-
But still, we won't be beaten,
We'll scrimp and scrape and save.
The playing fields of Eton
Have made us frightfully brave.
And though if the Van Dycks have to go
And we pawn the Bechstein Grand,
We'll stand
By the stately homes of England.
Here you see
The pick of us.
You may be heartily sick of us.
Still, with sense
We're all imbued.
Our homes command extensive views,
And with assistance from the Jews,
We have been able to dispose of
Rows and rows and rows of
Gainsboroughs and Lawrences,
Some sporting prints of Aunt Florence's,
Some of which were rather rude.
Although we sometimes flaunt our family conventions,
Our good intentions
Mustn't be misconstrued.
The stately homes of England,
We proudly represent.
We only keep them up
For Americans to rent.
Though the pipes that supply the bathroom burst,
And the lavatory makes you fear the worst,
It was used by Charles I
(Quite informally),
And later by George IV,
On a journey north.
The state departments keep their
Historical renown.
It's wiser not to sleep there,
In case they tumble down.
But still, if they ever catch on fire,
Which, with any luck, they might,
We'll fight
For the stately homes of England.
The stately homes of England,
Though rather in the lurch,
Provide a lot of chances
For psychical research.
There's the ghost of a crazy younger son,
Who murdered in 1351
An extremely rowdy nun,
Who resented it,
And people who come to call
Meet her in the hall.
The baby in the guest wing
Who crouches by the grate,
Was walled up in the west wing,
In 1428.
If anyone spots
The Queen of Scots
In a hand-embroidered shroud,
We're proud
Of the stately homes of England.
- published: 14 Dec 2015
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Dance, Little Lady! " A Naughty Night with Noel Coward, Old Red Lion Theatre 2015."
Tom Self in 'A Naughty Night with Noel Coward' at the Old Red Lion Theatre, Islington. 2015....
Tom Self in 'A Naughty Night with Noel Coward' at the Old Red Lion Theatre, Islington. 2015.
wn.com/Dance, Little Lady A Naughty Night With Noel Coward, Old Red Lion Theatre 2015.
Tom Self in 'A Naughty Night with Noel Coward' at the Old Red Lion Theatre, Islington. 2015.
- published: 09 Dec 2015
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Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward
Directed by Wendy Cronan - 27th to 30th May 2015, Poulner Players http://poulnerplayers.com/
THE CAST
Charles Condomine JOHN WEST
Ruth ...
Directed by Wendy Cronan - 27th to 30th May 2015, Poulner Players http://poulnerplayers.com/
THE CAST
Charles Condomine JOHN WEST
Ruth JULIE LAX
Madame Arcarti JUNE BUXTON
Elvira ALLA MILLS
Mrs Bradman ANGELA HUNT
Dr. Bradman STEVE RUSSELL
Edith MARINA BROWN-SMITH
PRODUCTION TEAM
Director WENDY CRONAN
Assistant Directors MAX SILVER & JACKIE REYNOLDS
Production Manager
& Set Design PETER ANSELL
Lighting & Sound RICHARD O'SULLIVAN & TIM MABBETT
Set BUILD & Paint
Team PP MEMBERS & FRIENDS
Back Stage Crew MAX SILVER & JACKIE REYNOLDS
Properties JUNE TICEHURST
Make-up CAST
Prompt JANET WEST
Publicity HUGH ROSSITER & RICHARD BUXTON
Programme &
Box Office HUGH ROSSITER
Front-of-House PP MEMBERS & FRIENDS
DVD Video Production HUGH ROSSITER
wn.com/Blithe Spirit By Noel Coward
Directed by Wendy Cronan - 27th to 30th May 2015, Poulner Players http://poulnerplayers.com/
THE CAST
Charles Condomine JOHN WEST
Ruth JULIE LAX
Madame Arcarti JUNE BUXTON
Elvira ALLA MILLS
Mrs Bradman ANGELA HUNT
Dr. Bradman STEVE RUSSELL
Edith MARINA BROWN-SMITH
PRODUCTION TEAM
Director WENDY CRONAN
Assistant Directors MAX SILVER & JACKIE REYNOLDS
Production Manager
& Set Design PETER ANSELL
Lighting & Sound RICHARD O'SULLIVAN & TIM MABBETT
Set BUILD & Paint
Team PP MEMBERS & FRIENDS
Back Stage Crew MAX SILVER & JACKIE REYNOLDS
Properties JUNE TICEHURST
Make-up CAST
Prompt JANET WEST
Publicity HUGH ROSSITER & RICHARD BUXTON
Programme &
Box Office HUGH ROSSITER
Front-of-House PP MEMBERS & FRIENDS
DVD Video Production HUGH ROSSITER
- published: 30 Nov 2015
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NATALIE BODANYA SINGS - MAD ABOUT THE BOY NOEL COWARD 1943
Natalie Bodanya (August 23, 1908 – March 4, 2007) was an American operatic soprano who had an active international career from the late 1920s through the 1940s....
Natalie Bodanya (August 23, 1908 – March 4, 2007) was an American operatic soprano who had an active international career from the late 1920s through the 1940s. She notably sang at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City from 1937 through 1942 and was a performer with the New York City Opera during the company's 1943-1944 inaugural season.
wn.com/Natalie Bodanya Sings Mad About The Boy Noel Coward 1943
Natalie Bodanya (August 23, 1908 – March 4, 2007) was an American operatic soprano who had an active international career from the late 1920s through the 1940s. She notably sang at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City from 1937 through 1942 and was a performer with the New York City Opera during the company's 1943-1944 inaugural season.
- published: 29 Nov 2015
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NATALIE BODANYA SINGS - NOEL COWARD ZIGEUNER 1943
Natalie Bodanya (August 23, 1908 – March 4, 2007) was an American operatic soprano who had an active international career from the late 1920s through the 1940s....
Natalie Bodanya (August 23, 1908 – March 4, 2007) was an American operatic soprano who had an active international career from the late 1920s through the 1940s. She notably sang at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City from 1937 through 1942 and was a performer with the New York City Opera during the company's 1943-1944 inaugural season.
wn.com/Natalie Bodanya Sings Noel Coward Zigeuner 1943
Natalie Bodanya (August 23, 1908 – March 4, 2007) was an American operatic soprano who had an active international career from the late 1920s through the 1940s. She notably sang at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City from 1937 through 1942 and was a performer with the New York City Opera during the company's 1943-1944 inaugural season.
- published: 29 Nov 2015
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The Noel Coward Story
The Noel Coward Story as performed by Maria Billington, Phillip Mindenhall and Frank James. A 'Lunchtime Concert' at Scarborough Central Library on 29th October...
The Noel Coward Story as performed by Maria Billington, Phillip Mindenhall and Frank James. A 'Lunchtime Concert' at Scarborough Central Library on 29th October 2015.
wn.com/The Noel Coward Story
The Noel Coward Story as performed by Maria Billington, Phillip Mindenhall and Frank James. A 'Lunchtime Concert' at Scarborough Central Library on 29th October 2015.
- published: 28 Nov 2015
- views: 16
Vidas Privadas de Noel Coward en Miami
"Vidas Privadas" de Noel Coward en Teatro 8 de Miami.
Elenco: SABRINA OLMEDO-GILBERTO REYES-ANDY ESCALONA-ROMAN CAMARA
Direccion General: KEVIN CASS
Produccion ...
"Vidas Privadas" de Noel Coward en Teatro 8 de Miami.
Elenco: SABRINA OLMEDO-GILBERTO REYES-ANDY ESCALONA-ROMAN CAMARA
Direccion General: KEVIN CASS
Produccion General: FARONI PRODUCCIONES
Teatro 8,
2101 SW 8th St Miami Florida
www.teatro8.com / 305-541-4841
wn.com/Vidas Privadas De Noel Coward En Miami
"Vidas Privadas" de Noel Coward en Teatro 8 de Miami.
Elenco: SABRINA OLMEDO-GILBERTO REYES-ANDY ESCALONA-ROMAN CAMARA
Direccion General: KEVIN CASS
Produccion General: FARONI PRODUCCIONES
Teatro 8,
2101 SW 8th St Miami Florida
www.teatro8.com / 305-541-4841
- published: 24 Nov 2015
- views: 16
How to Pronounce Noel Coward
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- published: 23 Nov 2015
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Why do the wrong people travel - Noel Coward
Ingeborg Børch - mezzosopran
Jacob Rischel - tenor
Kasper Højby - tenor
Thomas Rischel - klaver
Recorded at Literaturhaus in Copenhagen 08/11-2015 at Kopenhage...
Ingeborg Børch - mezzosopran
Jacob Rischel - tenor
Kasper Højby - tenor
Thomas Rischel - klaver
Recorded at Literaturhaus in Copenhagen 08/11-2015 at Kopenhagen Kabarett's show "Ein Lied geht um die Welt".
For booking and more information please go to:
http://www.kopenhagenkabarett.dk
https://ingeborgboerch.wordpress.com
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wn.com/Why Do The Wrong People Travel Noel Coward
Ingeborg Børch - mezzosopran
Jacob Rischel - tenor
Kasper Højby - tenor
Thomas Rischel - klaver
Recorded at Literaturhaus in Copenhagen 08/11-2015 at Kopenhagen Kabarett's show "Ein Lied geht um die Welt".
For booking and more information please go to:
http://www.kopenhagenkabarett.dk
https://ingeborgboerch.wordpress.com
facebook.com/Ingeborg-Børch-Mezzosopran-32473478570/
- published: 23 Nov 2015
- views: 4
Videointervista a Leo Gullotta in Spirito allegro di Coward, leggi l'articolo su SpettacoloMania.it
Videointervista a Leo Gullotta in Spirito allegro di Noel Coward, in prima nazionale al Mancinelli di Orvieto e per le feste all'Ambra Jovinelli di Roma, leggi ...
Videointervista a Leo Gullotta in Spirito allegro di Noel Coward, in prima nazionale al Mancinelli di Orvieto e per le feste all'Ambra Jovinelli di Roma, leggi l'articolo su SpettacoloMania.it
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Videointervista a Leo Gullotta in Spirito allegro di Noel Coward, in prima nazionale al Mancinelli di Orvieto e per le feste all'Ambra Jovinelli di Roma, leggi l'articolo su SpettacoloMania.it
- published: 13 Nov 2015
- views: 7
AMPICO "NEVERMORE"by Noel Coward From his play "Conversation Piece" P/by Frank Milne
This is a re-cut from the late Frank Adams of Automatic Music Rolls in Seattle, WA. Ampico roll # 3011...
This is a re-cut from the late Frank Adams of Automatic Music Rolls in Seattle, WA. Ampico roll # 3011
wn.com/Ampico Nevermore By Noel Coward From His Play Conversation Piece P By Frank Milne
This is a re-cut from the late Frank Adams of Automatic Music Rolls in Seattle, WA. Ampico roll # 3011
- published: 13 Nov 2015
- views: 23