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- English dramatist and actor and composer noted for his witty and sophisticated comedies (1899-1973)
How To Use Noel Coward In A Sentence
- Noel Coward's comedy features the medium Madame Arcati who holds a seance with hilarious repercussions.
- On stage he has played character roles in Ray Cooney farces, pantomime, Noel Coward comedies and serious drama.
- Noel Coward couldn't have barfed with this much casual panache.
- Between the beloved first lady of Broadway, Angela Lansbury, for her dottily irresistible Madame Arcati in the mediocre revival of Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit, and the amazing Amanda Root for her hilariously exact portrait of British middle-class bossiness and bristling resentment in The Norman Conquests. Tony S. at the Tonys
- In 1929 she shot to stardom on Broadway in a Noel Coward play.
- There is a risk that modern audiences could miss the point of Noel Coward's semi-autobiographical play Present Laughter.
- Noel Coward was partial to this, forever rhyming on the ante-penult. Broadway's Last Good Time
- Noel Coward's Private Lives is one of those plays beloved of amateur dramatic societies.
- My mum guffawed at this as though it was Noël Coward at his pithy best. MAN AND WIFE
- Personal valets glide silently past, afternoon tea is served at exorbitant prices, and trinkets of the previous visitors are left in some of the rooms - Joseph Conrad, Somerset Maugham, Noël Coward.