Theatre: The good life

Posted by Bill Hennessy on March 31, 2007 under Latest |

The whole cast hasn’t received its notice, so I won’t be too obvious, I hope. But this is for my character’s wife.

The play is Noel Coward’s Long Island Sound, a recently discovered Coward play first produced in 2002–more than 50 years after Sir Noel wrote the piece. For you edification, I link to a New York Times review of the original TACT performance.

For St. Louis readers, you’ll have your chance to see this witty comedy in the summer of 2007. I’ll provide plenty of information right on these pages.

(Is it just me, or does Johnny Cash look a lot like Cardinal’s manager Tony LaRussa in this video?)

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