Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Since her husband Charles (Geoffrey Streatfeild) has decided that his latest novel will be a light-hearted thriller about a medium ...
The comedy, which will run through April 26, is about a novelist being haunted by the ghost of his first wife.
Playwright Noël Coward seemed to want his audiences to know what they are in for when titling “Blithe Spirit,” as the story introduces some generally playful ghosts. “Noel Coward wrote this play in ...
During the opening scene of Theatre Memphis’ production of Blithe Spirit, I was worried. Noël Coward’s arguably most successful play starts out with a quiet moment between husband and wife, the ...
Want a little fun and fright this October? Prefer a bit of poltergeist in your plays? Then SUNY Cortland’s Performing Arts Department has you covered with its first show of the semester, “Blithe ...
A smash comedy hit in London and New York, this much-revived classic from the playwright of Private Lives concerns fussy, cantankerous novelist Charles Condomine, who has remarried but finds himself ...
Theatre Baton Rouge will stage a different kind of love story when it opens "Blithe Spirit" on April 23. The classic Noel Cowart comedy pits former wife Elvira against current wife Ruth, both of whom ...
From left, Stacey Rosleck as Ruth, Aleta Richmond as Mrs. Bradman, Rick Bryant as Dr. Bradman and Eric Leslie as Charles perform in Little Lake Theater’s production of “Blithe Spirit.” 4 / 4 From left ...
Perhaps it’s self-evident, but the ability to communicate with the dead would appear to be, in a word, “challenging.” Having never personally attended a séance, the ingredients necessary to summon a ...
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 ...
As research for his next novel, the author Charles Condomine (Scott Finlayson) and his wife Ruth (Ingrid Schwalbe) have invited their friends the Bradmans (Carl Vincent, Anne Selcoe) and the oddball ...