Coward's Present Laughter |
I was prepared for the ending of the show, since the trope of having the protagonists “tiptoe out together” is also used in his Blithe Spirit and Private Lives.
I tried to see Private Lives in London and it was sold out. Catherine remarked that she and Eric might have been the youngest couple in the show tonight and there were many older people there, chuckling as I was.
I wonder if the model for plays like these is no longer popular. None of the kids could come along with us. Eric remarked that he was sure they would have been in tune with the humour.
Present Laughter. Photograph: Joan Marcus/2016 Joan Marcus |
On the way home Catherine googled Kevin Kline to see how old he is. Seventy. That made his lines in the show even funnier, when he kept say he was 43 or thereabout. And those absoulutely great moments when he would check his appearance in the mirror and then give a pat to his hair. Just a great show: the humour around the handshakes from Roland Maul; the amazing work on the piano of Kevin Kline. That surprised me.
Kevin Kline also did a lot of his own musical work when he appeared in the biopic of Cole Porter. But that would be another story.
Well, a wonderful evening. If you get a chance to tape the PBS repeat tomorrow, do so, for some wonderful laughs.
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