Volume Four of Noel Coward's plays contains a selection of Coward's plays from the thirties and forties which includes Blithe Spirit, a comedy that centres around the spirit medium Madame Arcati. The play that mocks sudden death was produced at precisely the moment when bombs were bringing it to Britain: "I shall ever be grateful, for the almost psychic gift that enabled me to write Blithe Spirit in five days during one of the darkest years of the war." The play was for years the longest-running comedy in the history of British theatre.Present Laughter follows the life of Garry Essendine, a world-weary, middle-aged projection of the dilettante, debonair persona - self-obsessed and dressing-gowned who struts through the play like an educated peacock. It is a comedy about the 'theatricals' that Noel best knew and loved, and was originally a star vehicle for himself. It is the closest to an autobiographical play that Coward ever wrote.This Happy Breed is a saga of a lower middle-class family; and three shorter pieces fromTonight at 8.30- is a farce set in the South of France, and serves as an oblique tribute to Frederick Lonsdale; The Astonished Heart is about the decay of a psychiatrist's mind through personal sexual obsession. Red Peppers, which closes the volume, was a cynical tribute to the lost music halls of the First World War.
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Deze verzameling komische toneelstukken duikt in de ongemakkelijke maar herkenbare situaties waarmee jongvolwassenen worden geconfronteerd bij het vinden van hun plek in de wereld. Met geestige dialogen en authentieke personages behandelt de serie thema's als volwassen worden, vriendschap en eerste liefde. Het biedt een frisse en toegankelijke kijk op alledaagse uitdagingen, en verovert de harten van publiek en lezers die op zoek zijn naar lichte maar inzichtelijke entertainment. Elk deel biedt een uniek perspectief op de complexiteit van het leven.
