Private Lives
Private Lives is a 1930 comedy of manners by Noël Coward.
Private Lives is considered a prime example of the sophisticated comedies of Noel Coward, one of the most-prominent dramatists of his era. An overwhelming critical and commercial success when it was first produced in 1930, Private Lives remains a standard of repertory and non-professional theatre companies everywhere and has entertained audiences for well over half a century.
The action of the play concerns a divorced couple, Elyot and Amanda, who meet on then-respective honeymoons to second spouses. They realize that they are still in love with each other and should never have divorced; they abandon their new spouses and run off together, though they are soon caught up in the same violent arguments that originally plagued their stormy marriage. This simple, somewhat contrived situation provides all the structure Coward requires to display his eccentric wit and deft comedic stagecraft, which are considered the main strengths of the play. The protagonists lampoon the hypocrisies and pretensions of modern manners and social conventions and seek true love regardless of the cost to their reputations. Once they free themselves from the "outside world," however, their inner passions and jealousies (their "private lives") consume them, leaving them trapped in an inescapable cycle of love and hate.
Director: Magdalena Zira
Translation: Christina Bambou Pagoureli
Sets / Costumes: Edward Georgiou
Music Editor: George Kolias
Lighting Design: Carolina Spyrou
Actors:
Achilles Grammatikopoulos - Elyot
Sophia Kallis - Amanda
Nikos Nikolaidis - Victor
Eliza Patsalidou - Sybille
Marilena Stavrou - Louise
(in Greek)
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