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Fallen Angels
Fallen Angels
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Author: Noel Coward Publisher: Samuel French (cover image may change) Format: Softcover # of Pages: 65 Pub. Date: 1958 ISBN-10: 0573608806 ISBN-13: 9780573608803 Cast Size: 3 female, 3 male
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About
the Play:
Fallen Angels has long been a favourite of acting teachers
for Female/Female Scenes and Female/Male Scenes.
Fallen Angels is a full-length comedy by Noel Coward.
Best friends now happily married in respectable but dull marriages,
reunite with the charming, handsome Frenchman with whom each had
their last fling before meeting their husbands. Will their marriages
and their friendship survive in this Noel Coward farce?
Fallen Angels is a delightful comedy about Roaring Twenties
Desperate Housewives featuring tour-de-force roles for two leading
ladies and its maid character. Julia and Fred and Willy and Jane are
happily married and the best of friends, until a postcard arrives
with news of the imminent arrival of a certain handsome Frenchman.
While their husbands are away for a day of golf, guess who's back in
town and requesting the pleasure of the ladies' company? Julia and
Jane both had their last fling before marriage with the dashing,
debonair, and utterly sophisticated Frenchman Maurice. Add to this
mix too much champagne and the maid who seems to know absolutely
everything about everything and certainly far more about golf balls
and hangover remedies than Jane and Julia. As each successive glass
of liquid courage is imbibed, tongues start to loosen, hidden
jealousies surface, the claws come out, and all attempts at demure
behaviour go out the window. But it's not until the unexpected early
return of their golfing husbands that the women's evening really hits
its frenzied peak. A thousand sit-com writers owe Noel Coward
a real debt here. Fallen Angels is a champagne cocktail of
wit, charm and high comedy that set the stage for the likes of female
comedic duos such as Lucy and Ethel and LaVerne and Shirley. The
sophisticated "bubbles" are popped throughout by sharp and
wickedly-funny barbs about the perils of marital bliss.
Fallen Angels premiered in 1925 at the Globe Theatre (now
called the Gielgud Theatre) in London. The
play has become a favourite scene study vehicle in acting classes and
workshops and is regularly performed in regional, college, and
community theatre productions.
Cast: 3 female, 3 male
What people say:
"...have a cocktail and dish
the dirt with Fallen Angels... Given the play's
fascination with female pleasure, it's hard to believe this delicious
1925 romp hasn't been revived more often. Startlingly modern, the
play makes the hedonism in 'Fifty Shades of Grey' seem so, well,
earnest." — Los Angeles Times
"Fallen Angels
... sparkles... The champagne-bubbly, dryly witty romp about the
foibles of the British upper class also deals with such universal
themes as the lure of lustful sex, marriages gone stale, the nature
of commitment, and the sexual double standard, so the story remains
relevant." — Backstage
About the Playwright:
Sir Noël Coward
(1899-1973) was one of the greatest playwrights of the 20th Century.
Also a composer, director, actor and singer, he first made his name
as a playwright with The Vortex, in which he also appeared.
His numerous other successful plays included Fallen Angels,
Hay Fever, Private Lives, Design for Living, and
Blithe Spirit. He was knighted in 1970.
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