Private Lives
Noël Coward
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Noël Coward
Content warning [May contain spoilers]
Elyot and Amanda are happily married; just not to each other. Five years after their tempestuous divorce, they find themselves in adjoining hotel suites on their honeymoons with their new, significantly younger spouses, Sibyl and Victor.
The setup is a recipe for disaster: Elyot and Amanda’s three-year marriage was as passionate as it was explosive, ending in tragedy. Now, their unsuspecting new partners, already uneasy about their spouses’ pasts, find themselves caught in the crossfire.
Beneath the haze of cigarette smoke, the sparkle of champagne, and its razor-sharp wit, Private Lives charts the thin line between love and hate, pleasure and pain. Noël Coward’s classic comedy of manners remains as dazzling, biting, and absurdly relatable as ever: a portrait of two people who can’t live with or without each other.
This production is suitable for ages 16 and over.
This amateur production of “Private Lives” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. www.concordtheatricals.co.uk
Depictions of:
abuse (physical), abuse (verbal), sexual assault
References to:
domestic abuse, sexual activity
Brief mentions of:
discrimination and/or biogotry (racism, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia), strong language
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