The Off Square Players, a student-run arm of Off Square Theatre Company that each year produces a play with minimal adult meddling, will present Noël Coward’s ghostly 1941 farce “Blithe Spirit” three ...
Le Petit Theatre will present Noël Coward’s BLITHE SPIRIT, directed by Ricky Graham, who will also perform as Madame Arcati.
A theatre-lovers’ favourite ever since it was written, Blithe Spirit is a tug-of-love comedy with a difference: one of the lovers is a ghost. Novelist Charles, hoping to gather material for his next ...
Running time: 95 minutes. Rated PG-13 (suggestive references and some drug material). In select theaters and on demand. Fifteen minutes into the awful new movie “Blithe Spirit,” something changes: The ...
First look: Adapted from Noël Coward's beloved comedy of the same name, this looks to be Judi Dench's funniest film in years Starring Dan Stevens as Charles, a pompous crime novelist with writer's ...
The actress won her fifth Tony Award for the classic Noel Coward comedy By David Rooney Chief Film Critic Previously seen in hit engagements on Broadway and in London’s West End, the touring ...
For more than 70 years, Angela Lansbury has been making it look easy. An Academy Award nominee as a teenager, for her debut performance in “Gaslight,” the London-born actress went on to ring up five ...
The sporting efforts of a cast including Dan Stevens and Judi Dench can't save Edward Hall's witless farce, which turns out far creakier than David Lean's 1945 original. Sputtering onto screens 75 ...
ELYRIA, Ohio – After 125 days waiting at Lorain County Dog Kennel, Blithe is ready to begin the next chapter of her story in her forever home. The 2-year-old dog, recognizable by her charming ...
Noël Coward’s 1941 play “Blithe Spirit” is classic material: a screwball comedy about a mystery novelist with writer’s block who is haunted by his late first wife after she is inadvertently summoned ...
"I'll be loving you, always," goes the Irving Berlin lyric that courses through "Blithe Spirit." The words couldn't be more appropriate to the sublime Thea Sharrock revival, which reminds us that, in ...