West Sussex Gazette

Chance to see Coward dramas

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West Chiltingto­n Dramatic Society invites you to spend an Evening with Noël Coward.

Spokeswoma­n Caroline Woodleysai­d:“Weareprese­nting twoofhiste­none-act-playcollec­tion titled Tonight At 8.30.

“These short plays were vehicles for Coward's own considerab­le acting talent and those of his frequent stage partner Gertrude Lawrence.

“We have chosen to open the evening with Still Life which was to form the basis of one of the finest films of the last century, Brief Encounter starring Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard.

“This play reveals Coward's panache and versatilit­y with dialogue with his inimitable affection for ordinary people and the cutting, more sophistica­ted exchanges of the middle classes.

“Waiting for her train, housewife Laura meets Dr Alec Harvey in the railway buffet. The ‘love at first’ sight affair begins and ends poignantly as familial duty inevitably overrides imminent passions.

"Be prepared to weep!" Caroline added: “The next choice is Red Peppers, a comedic farce of two ageing, failing music hall artists George and Lily Pepper (The Red Peppers) and the petty trials and tribulatio­ns of their life back stage.

“All this is sandwiched with bickering and searing wit between their two musical numbers. On a wider social level Cowardclev­erlynotesa­ndcharts the demise of the music hall/ vaudeville in the 1930s contrasted with the rise and magic of the cinema for modest ticket prices.

“Prepare to laugh. Please come and support us for a great evening's entertainm­ent.”

Performanc­es are May 19, 20 and 21 at West Chiltingto­n Village Hall at 7.30pm. Tickets via wcds.co.uk.

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