Blithe Spirit is a classic comedy play, written by Noël Coward in 1941. The play follows the story of novelist Charles Condomine who, hoping to gather material for his next book, invites eccentric ...
Noël Coward’s 1941 play “Blithe Spirit” is classic material: a screwball comedy about a mystery novelist with writer’s block, who is haunted by his late first wife after she is inadvertently summoned ...
Noël Coward’s ghostly comedy Blithe Spirit first hit audiences back in 1941 in the West End. However, if ghosts are real in the sense that Coward imagined them, surely he was haunting this ghastly ...
Vienna Theatre Company is presenting Noel Coward’s 1941 comedy “Blithe Spirit” from April 20 to May 6, 2018. The play directed by Rosemary Hartman and produced by Jessie Roberts centers around ...
Like the wife who returns from the dead in Noel Coward’s “Blithe Spirit,” the 1941 British farce has been enjoying a lively revival over the past decade. Since 2009, the spirit-filled comedy has seen ...
SAINT CLAIR — A production of the classic play “Blithe Spirit” is coming to the Kelsey Theater next week, Nov. 14 to 16. Originally staged in 1941, the much-revived comic play by Noël Coward will be ...
The Zachary High Drama Department presented Noel Coward’s 1941 play "Blithe Spirit" on Sunday in the school's performing arts center. The comedy features fussy, cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine ...
The "Blithe Spirit" of Brit wit Noel Coward, that is. Playwright, composer, actor, director, singer -- you can even catch his 1955 Desert Inn showroom debut on the recording "Noel Coward at Las Vegas" ...
Playwright Noël Coward seemed to want his audiences to know what they are in for when titling “Blithe Spirit,” as the story introduces some generally playful ghosts. “Noel Coward wrote this play in ...
EAU CLAIRE— The Chippewa Valley Theatre Guild (CVTG) is ringing in the new year with Noel Coward’s classic comedy “Blithe Spirit.” First performed in 1941, this supernaturally silly play follows the ...
"I'll be loving you, always," goes the Irving Berlin lyric that courses through "Blithe Spirit." The words couldn't be more appropriate to the sublime Thea Sharrock revival, which reminds us that, in ...