Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (works not included). Pages: 64. Chapters: Films directed by Noel Coward, Noel Coward albums, Plays by Noel Coward, Songs written by Noel Coward, Brief Encounter, Cavalcade, In Which We Serve, Private Lives, Blithe Spirit, Hay Fever, Present Laughter, Post Mortem, Design for Living, Easy Virtue, This Happy Breed, Tonight at 8:30, Ways and Means, Hands Across the Sea, After the Ball, Fumed Oak, Relative Values, Waiting in the Wings, Red Peppers, Still Life, Mad About the Boy, Shadow Play, Bitter Sweet, Sail Away, Family Album, The Astonished Heart, Conversation Piece, We Were Dancing, London Calling , Cowardy Custard, A Song at Twilight, The Vortex, Star Chamber, Words and Music, I Went to a Marvellous Party, Oh, Coward , The Girl Who Came to Supper, Ace of Clubs, Nude with Violin, Sigh No More, If Love Were All, Set to Music, Mad Dogs and Englishmen, Semi-Monde, This Year of Grace, Look After Lulu , The Rat Trap, Operette, Pacific 1860, Quadrille, On With the Dance, Peace In Our Time, The Better Half, Noel Coward at Las Vegas, London Pride, South Sea Bubble, This Was a Man, Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans, The Queen Was in the Parlour, Sirocco, Could You Please Oblige Us with a Bren Gun?, Fallen Angels, I'll See You Again, World Weary. Excerpt: Private Lives is a 1930 comedy of manners in three acts by Noel Coward. It focuses on a divorced couple who discover that they are honeymooning with their new spouses in neighbouring rooms at the same hotel. Despite a perpetually stormy relationship, they realise that they still have feelings for each other. The play has fascinated various literary theorists. Its second act love scene was nearly censored in Britain as too risque. Coward wrote one of his most popular songs, "Some Day I'll Find You," for the play. After touring the British provinces, the play opened the new...