Blogs about: Noel Coward

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Amazing London Show Deals - Spring / Summer

staines wrote 2 weeks ago: Big Savings on Spectacular London Shows BUDDY - THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY Purchase the best tickets … more »

Tags: Music, theatre, London, Show, West End, Musical

Review - The Vortex, Apollo Theatre8 comments

Phil (a west end whinger) wrote 1 month ago: It isn’t just London Marathon runners that need to train if they are to avoid injury or death … more »

Tags: Annette Badland, Apollo Theatre, Dan Stevens, Entertainment, felicity kendal, London, Peter Hall, Review, the Vortex

Review - Lunch With Marlene, New End Theatre, Hampstead1 comment

Andrew (a west end whinger) wrote 1 month ago: It’s a rare event when Andrew is the youngest member of an audience (it never happens to Phil, … more »

Tags: chris burgess, Entertainment, Frank Barrie, Kate O'Mara, London, Lunch With Marlene, marlene dietrich, off-West End, Review

Sons and Daughters4 comments

ArkAngel wrote 1 month ago: Took my dear ol’ mum out for her birthday a couple of evenings ago to see David Lean’s f … more »

Tags: Actors, Adam Gee, Art and Creativity, Awards, Cinema, colonial history, Creativity, Culture, Drama

On This Date (March 26, 1973) Noel Coward

themusicsover wrote 1 month ago: Noel Coward December 16, 1899 - March 26, 1973 Noel Coward was among other things, a world renowned … more »

Tags: Composer

In Which We Serve (1942)

chaplin wrote 1 month ago: IN WHICH WE SERVE Noel Coward / John Mills / Celia Johnson / Dere Elphinstone / Michael Wilding / R … more »

Tags: EARLY BRITISH

Nothing Is Lost...

tmcnerney wrote 1 month ago: Easter 2008 As I feel the warmth of this 23 March 2008 sun, I ponder at how early Easter occurs this … more »

Tags: Reflections, Religion

Backdated : Hayfever by Noel Coward.1 comment

coffeecart wrote 3 months ago:                                                    … more »

Tags: Artsy Patsy

Sensory Overload

monkeyinthewilderness wrote 3 months ago: This week I have… …been to the theatre twice. Firstly to see White Boy at the Soho Theat … more »

Tags: Uncategorized

You're the top, you're a Waldorf salad

Matthew Carey wrote 3 months ago: Cole Porter composed this lyric in Paris (c. 1935) according to a New Yorker writer, Margaret Case … more »

Tags: Etype, etypejazz

Why I Drink3 comments

Maxine wrote 3 months ago:       There’s a reason I don’t drink very often any more. Last year, I finally fi … more »

Tags: Maxine Says...

Quote of the Day: Crouching monster, Hidden city5 comments

dcairns wrote 3 months ago:   ‘London, the crouching monster, like every other monster has to breathe, and breathe it doe … more »

Tags: film, Literature, Painting

Our Man In Havanna

fmk wrote 4 months ago: Smiley’s early days? … more »

Tags: Film Diary

Totally inappropriate and gratuitous pictures of the mother in law.

scottdouglas wrote 4 months ago: Surely there can be no genuine excuse for blogging pics of the mother in law? Well, acutally, there … more »

Tags: Random

More information on Fleming the spy

Deborah Lipp wrote 4 months ago: This is interesting stuff. I haven’t previously followed it closely, but more and more informa … more »

Tags: Ian Fleming

Review - Terror 2007, Union Theatre4 comments

Andrew (a west end whinger) wrote 6 months ago: Phil’s nervous condition prohibits him from watching scary things; in fact he even has to watc … more »

Tags: theatre, Review, London, Fringe, Entertainment, Mark Ravenhill, Union Theatre, Terror 2007, The Sticking Place

Review - Present Laughter, National Theatre6 comments

Andrew (a west end whinger) wrote 6 months ago: [Note from Andrew: Apologies. There are quite a few blah-blah-blah-type golden oldie reminiscences c … more »

Tags: Alex Jennings, Anny Tobin, Entertainment, London, National Theatre, off-West End, Pip Carter, review Present Laughter, Review

Hit Wit Parade 3: Shakespeare to the bitter end

Suchandrika wrote 7 months ago: 8 William Shakespeare: You don’t need me to tell you that he’s a bit good. Go and find y … more »

Tags: assume a virtue, Brian Clough, Comedy, Dorothy Parker, Funny, germans, hamlet, He's a German, Hit Wit Parade

UKTV survey makes startling discovery: Oscar Wilde a bit witty

Suchandrika wrote 7 months ago: A survey by British digital channel UKTV, on the occasion of the launch of Channel Dave, has found … more »

Tags: Brian Clough, Comedy, Funny, germans, He's a German, Hit Wit Parade, I'm a laydee, Jeremy Clarkson, Kenneth Williams


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