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Sail Away is a musical with a book, music and lyrics by Noël Coward. The show was the last musical for which Coward wrote both the book and music, although he wrote the music for one last "book" musical in 1963. The story centres on brash, bold American divorcee Mimi Paragon, working as a hostess on a British cruise ship.
Sail Away, a 1961 musical by Noël Coward, or the title song; Albums. Sail Away (Great ... "Sail Away", by Peter Frampton from Somethin's Happening, 1974
Sail Away (1961), set on a luxury cruise liner, was Coward's most successful post-war musical, with productions in America, Britain and Australia. [96] The Girl Who Came to Supper , a musical adaptation of The Sleeping Prince (1963), ran for only three months. [ 97 ]
Sail Away: Musical comedy 1959–60 1961 [66] The Girl Who Came to Supper [n 23] Musical comedy 1963 1963 [67] Suite in Three Keys Trilogy comprising: A Song at Twilight: Play in two scenes 1965 1966 [68] Shadows of the Evening: Play in two scenes 1965 1966 [68] Come Into the Garden, Maud: Play in two scenes 1965 1966 [68] Star Quality: Comedy ...
Oh, Coward! is a musical revue in two acts devised by Roderick Cook and containing music and lyrics by Noël Coward. The revue consists of two men and one woman in formal dress, performing songs based on the following themes: England, family album, travel, theatre, love and women. [ 1 ]
Sigh No More is a musical revue consisting of twenty-two scenes and numbers composed, written and produced by Noël Coward, with additional items by Joyce Grenfell, Richard Addinsell and Norman Hackforth. [1] The show was Coward's first post-World War II musical and starred Cyril Ritchard, his wife Madge Elliott and Joyce Grenfell.
Lyrics Book Notes Sadie Thompson: 1944 Broadway: Vernon Duke: Howard Dietz: Dietz and Rouben Mamoulian: Sail Away: 1961 Broadway: Noël Coward: Coward Coward Salad Days: 1954 West End: Julian Slade: Slade and Dorothy Reynolds Slade and Reynolds Sally: 1925 Broadway: Jerome Kern: Clifford Grey: Guy Bolton: Saludos Amigos: 1942 Film: Charles ...
Under the guidance of John McCallum at J. C. Williamson, she understudied Jill Perryman in Carnival and Maggie Fitzgibbon in Noël Coward's Sail Away. She wrote TV sketches, music and lyrics for the satirical The Mavis Bramston Show from Episode 1 throughout its 4-year run and starred in it with Ron Frazer during its last 2 years. [6]