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Words and Music archiveNoel Coward's 1932 revue. One of THE hit shows of the 1999 Edinburgh Festival, this charming revue was first presented at the Adelphi in 1932. Revived for the first time in its entirety, it features some of Coward's best-known tunes, such as 'Mad Dogs And Englishmen', 'Let's say Goodbye' and 'Mad About The Boy' in their original setting. Lovers, deranged missionaries, bankrupt aristocrats and a host of others lead a glorious tribute to Coward's unique blend of decadence, devilry and biting satire. 'Caught the period style remarkably..bought out Coward's subversive satire.. well worth seeing' The Independent 'A fitting tribute to a unique talent..well worth seeing' Scottish Express

Archive listings for Words and Music

Work type: Musical.

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Company On Cue.
8 May 02Coliseum Theatre, Oldham :: V497
listing details L01938508955
26 May 01Camberley Theatre (previously Artslink), Camberley :: V698
listing details L1622943437
9 Mar 01The Point, Eastleigh :: V1114
listing details L01061117933

Other listings

8 Mar 02Buxton Opera House, Buxton :: V424
listing details L0119596990
16 Sep 00Millfield Theatre, Outer London :: V316
listing details L1337526327

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