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coward

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  • demy in Berlin and working on his second novel Coward: A Novel.
  • 16 December - Noel Coward, actor, playwright, and composer (died 1973)
  • Coward also taught music at Sheffield Training Colleg
  • Written by Noel Coward and Gus Kahn
  • Nominations went to Coward and Kurnitz for Best Author of a Musical and I
  • The score contains many Coward and jazz-age songs, some of which are sung, or
  • The trio of Fool, Coward, and Experienced decides to get rich with the
  • the Emperor by publicly stating that he was a coward and unfit to be a leader.
  • the protection of his wife and children...is a coward and deserves to be ill treated.
  • him, and miscalled him, terming him a cow, and coward, and beast."
  • The house was altered in 1667 for Christopher Coward; and given a new facade and rearranged interna
  • , Dalida, Shirley MacLaine, Mitzi Gaynor, Noel Coward, and many others.
  • traction in Los Angeles a few houses from Noel Coward and Irene Dunne, he ate cookies with his neigh
  • itself was attacked this morning by a faceless coward and freedom will be defended."
  • nted to run away with him, angrily calls him a coward and reveals that she is pregnant, but is unsur
  • orever cursed upon the lips of our people as a coward and an oath breaker.
  • whom he denounced as a traitor to Ethiopia, a coward, and one unworthy to bear the title of Emperor
  • Coward argued that the primary purpose of a play was
  • hed, but was let out of her contract when Noel Coward asked her to star in High Spirits, a Broadway
  • Garry Essendine, Present Laughter by Noel Coward at the Royal Exchange, Manchester (1998)
  • Coward, Barry (2002).
  • Coward, Barry (2003).
  • "rave reviews", with the casting of Barrie as Coward being described as "impeccable" by The Stage.
  • The mean and boastful Johnny Concho is also a coward, but the people of Cripple Creek, Arizona, let
  • ho is lazier than Maya and also something of a coward but still has a good heart.
  • ired killer came to town, and he was branded a coward by the townspeople.
  • e professional revival in the West End, a 1999 Coward centenary production at the Peacock Theatre, L
  • ormers and musicians of the day including Noel Coward, Charlie Chaplin, vocalists such as Alma Cogan
  • This was Coward's first appearance on the Las Vegas Strip, wit
  • "Nina" ( Coward, Cole Porter) - 4:22
  • Coward composed the film's music as well as starring
  • r brother appears as an angel, her boss as the coward Connetand, and herself as Saint Joan who helps
  • Coward continued to umpire cricket matches while he p
  • During the 1950s and 1960s, Coward continued to write musicals and plays.
  • ncluding the Mermaid Theatre's tribute to Noel Coward Cowardy Custard, Monty Norman's The Perils of
  • Dame Pamela Sarah Coward, DBE is a British educator and teacher who was
  • raised by a family of pigs who belonged to Sir Coward de Custard (Graham Crowden) who realised he wa
  • Finnbogi were the culprits, and, calling him a coward, demanded that he extract revenge on her behal
  • The coward does it with a kiss, The brave man with a swor
  • s, in See How They Run (2006), and in the Noel Coward double bill at the Liverpool Playhouse in Marc
  • Raina complies, though she thinks the man a coward, especially when he tells her that he does not
  • After World War I, Coward faced criticism for being unable to conduct an
  • d up the hill and, fearful of being labelled a coward, Ferdulf followed.
  • While touring with Coward from September 1942 to March 1943, she created
  • arlsson representing Sweden, second was Denise Coward from Australia, third was Martha Eugenia Ortiz
  • Coward gave his full blessing, providing Morley with
  • It has been said that Coward idolized Charles Hawtrey, and that it was from
  • Also in 2007 he appeared on radio as Noel Coward in the Afternoon Play of 4 May 2007, "The Mast
  • s a humorous song written and composed by Noel Coward in 1943.
  • Diary" column, taking over a slot from Thomas Coward in 1933, on the latter's death.
  • roles have included Sorel in Hay Fever by Noel Coward in London's West End in 1984 with Penelope Kei
  • embers to give white feathers (the sign of the coward) in the streets to men of military age who had
  • Laurence Olivier, Franco Zeffirelli, and Noel Coward in roles such as Rose in The Recruiting Office
  • Coward is a town in Florence County, South Carolina,
  • The Coward is a 1915 film produced by Thomas H. Ince.
  • The coward is instructed but he is purely afraid, so he n
  • The Fighting Coward is a 1924 comedy produced by Famous Players-La
  • unusual inventions in the local village as Sir Coward isn't particularly successful a noble.
  • le as Sir William Stephenson, Roald Dahl, Noel Coward, Ivar Bryce and James Bond creator, Ian Flemin
  • dge (Malone) and her husband, the drunkard and coward John Breckenridge (Joseph Cotten).
  • Coward later said of the show, "Words and Music was a
  • Nominated: Best Graphics (Andy Coward, Linda Sherwood-Page).
  • ess to expect two singers to play subtle 'Noel Coward' love scenes with the right values and sing at
  • socialite who gathered a salon including Noel Coward, Malcolm Sargent and Charles Scott-Moncrieff.
  • “I have not pronounced you a coward,” Marmaduke wrote, “but I desire to inform you
  • New York, Coward McCann Geoghegan, 1977.
  • They Came to Stay, Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1976
  • New York: Coward, McCann and Geoghegan, 1976/London: Collins, 1
  • ers Hof, it was released in 1973 in the USA by Coward, McCann & Geoghegan and in the United Kingdom
  • New York: Coward McCann, 1933.
  • urant in London in 1970, in which Dietrich and Coward meet for lunch.
  • Probably by the same hand as the Coward monument in the Abbey, with a weeping putto by
  • In 1889, Coward obtained a BMus degree at the University of Ox
  • Research shows that in 1871 John Coward occupied the property with his wife Agnes, thr
  • A Coward of Conscience
  • Coward of the County [2:35]
  • tained American guards by singing half a verse Coward of the County.
  • Matz went on to work with Coward on his albums, television specials and his mus
  • 1858 by Peter Warburton after Corporal Thomas Coward, one of the members of the exploration party.
  • boastful character never makes him a clown, a coward or a traitor, except in the Grail romance Perl
  • It was based on the Noel Coward play The Queen Was in the Parlour.
  • For the Noel Coward play of the same name, see Hands Across the Se
  • ale Repertory Theatre's production of the Noel Coward play Hay Fever.
  • It was an adaptation of the Noel Coward play The Vortex and was made by Gainsborough S
  • ical of that name, which was based on the Noel Coward play, Blithe Spirit.
  • No coward plays hockey) could be called the anthem of ic
  • like the passing of wind, death could frighten coward, rather than our Communists”, “Even if the sea
  • The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
  • The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (1983)
  • The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) as Henry Craig
  • leck - The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
  • The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford was filmed in the park in fall of
  • The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis is t
  • dil in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.
  • luding Hupfield) and the sketches were by Noel Coward, S. J. Perelman, Marc Connelly, among others.
  • e Daily Mirror, was "Children's Hour" in which Coward satirised the pretensions of adults by putting
  • Noel Coward saw Stephenson, colloquially known as Little B
  • The show proved to be the last with a Coward score and the only one of his musicals never p
  • Coward scored four and 25 as Pleasington fell to a 12
  • Lillie introduced the Coward song "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" to the American
  • Coward Springs had a school from 1888 to 1890.
  • Coward Springs is a former settlement and railway sta
  • Coward Springs currently provides pleasant camping fa
  • as's head office, the Qantas Centre, is at 203 Coward Street in the Mascot suburb of Botany Bay.
  • performance on tour, she was surprised to feel Coward stroking her shoulder in an affectionate way t
  • Robert Coward, tenant of Hadston Link House, developed an im
  • president of the SADR, vividly condemned "the coward terrorist attacks in Issers and Bouira (Algeri
  • lived there like characters in a play by Noel Coward, the new West End sensation.
  • Founded in 1876 by Henry Coward, the Sheffield Musical Union started off life
  • also Gozelo) (1008-1046), variously called the Coward, the Sluggard, the Indolent, or the Lazy (Lati
  • from November 2009 - January 2010 at the Noel Coward theatre in Leicester Square, during which time
  • ont Mackintosh group also consists of the Noel Coward Theatre, Novello Theatre, Prince Edward Theatr
  • clude the Gielgud, Wyndham's Theatre, the Noel Coward Theatre, the Aldwych Theatre, the Novello Thea
  • ill be appearing in Calendar Girls at the Noel Coward Theatre.
  • Mingo recites Eve Merriam's 1943 poem The Coward to Edwards.
  • pt business man, to get to her target, but the coward, to assure his student's supremacy in the comi
  • pool to parents in the entertainment industry, Coward took an apprenticeship to a cutler in Sheffiel
  • The Noel Coward tribute recording of "I've Been To A Marvellou
  • The London establishment relied on the Coward Trust after withdrawal of congregationalist fu
  • There were four trustees of the Coward Trust, including initially Isaac Watts and Dan
  • He was a Coward trustee, and (from 1842) a trustee of the foun
  • “I was not a coward,” Venkatappa told Taylor.
  • Coward was impressed with Matz and described him as "
  • Life magazine wrote that Coward was paid $40,000 per week for the engagements.
  • Coward was often the best interpreter of his own work
  • During out-of-town tryouts in Boston, Coward was "unsure about the dramatic talents" of one
  • Thomas (‘Tom') Coward was born 1834 in England, third son of John an
  • bers for Beatrice Lillie (solo or in duet with Coward) were interpolated into the original London sc
  • a favourite son of a family who proves to be a coward when war breaks out.
  • A local sheriff is "a drunken coward who takes his orders from the Colonel."
  • Lloyd plays the grandma's boy, a timid coward who cannot muster courage to woo his girl and
  • the theatre, though she remained friendly with Coward, who was amused at her attempts to improve his
  • sida he is portrayed as an aged degenerate and coward, who ends the play by telling the audience he
  • ve," and calling Robert Ford "the dirty little coward who shot Mr. Howard," was also the first track
  • milarities to the story of British PoW Charles Coward, who had attempted escape 14 times, infiltrate
  • phen King, Philip K. Dick and anything on Noel Coward, whom Marriott had always admired.
  • Hay Fever by Noel Coward with Belinda Lang, Ben Keaton and Fiona Button
  • Coward wrote Hay Fever while staying in the village.
  • he Maybox group of theatres - Albery (now Noel Coward), Wyndhams, Piccadilly and Whitehall (now Traf
  • Sana'a, chanting slogans such as "Go, go, you coward; you are an American agent."