Noël Coward and Gertrude Lawrence formed a legendary on and off stage partnership, and now a work about the pair, devised by Sheridan Morley with the words and music of Noël Coward, is coming to the Glen St, Chatswood Concourse and Riverside theatres from May.
Known by many as a playwright and composer, Noël Coward was also an actor, director, producer, screenwriter, novelist, poet, cabaret artist, and an enduring friend. Gertrude Lawrence was a celebrated actress who triumphed on stage in the world premiere productions of Lady in the Dark and The King and I.
Crafted from diaries and letters between Coward and Lawrence and featuring songs, sketches and scenes from his best-loved works, Noël and Gertie will not only amuse but hold a mirror up to the frailty of the human condition.
James Millar (Grey Gardens, Oklahoma, Jerry Springer: The Opera) returns from London to play Noël Coward and is joined by Lucy Maunder (Dr Zhivago, The Rocky Horror Show, Jekyll and Hyde) as Gertrude Lawrence.
Directed by showbiz legend Nancye Hayes and accompanied by Vincent Colagiuri on the piano, Noël and Gertie is highly entertaining and surprisingly touching.
For tickets and more information, visit www.glenstreet.com.au
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One very classy woman - both on stage and off!