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  2. Idiot's Delight (play) - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Atkinson reviewed the play for The New York Times on March 25, 1936: “Mr. Sherwood's love of a good time and his anxiety about world affairs result in one of his most likable entertainments…Already it is widely known as the show in which Alfred Lunt plays the part of a third-rate hoofer and Lynn Fontanne wears an exotic blonde wig ...

  3. Smile (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Many of the small lyric changes to the licensed version actually originated before the Broadway production. When reading Lincoln Center's photocopy of the Broadway rehearsal script to Smile, many of the licensed lyrics are printed but scratched out and replaced with what was sung at the Lunt-Fontanne, handwritten.

  4. Amphitryon 38 - Wikipedia

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    Amphitryon 38 was translated into English in 1938 by S. N. Behrman, [1] in 1964 by Phyllis La Farge and Peter H. Judd, [2] and in 1967 by Roger Gellert. [3]Amphitryon 38 was first performed on 8 November 1929 [4] in Paris at the Comedie des Champs-Elysees in a production by Louis Jouvet.

  5. Design for Living - Wikipedia

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    Lunt, Coward and Fontanne in Design for Living. Design for Living is a comedy play written by Noël Coward in 1932. It concerns a trio of artistic characters, Gilda, Otto and Leo, and their complicated three-way relationship.

  6. Richard Burton's Hamlet - Wikipedia

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    Richard Burton's Hamlet is a common name for both the Broadway production of William Shakespeare's tragedy that played from April 9 to August 8, 1964 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, and for the filmed record of it that has been released theatrically and on home video.

  7. Strange Interlude - Wikipedia

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    Strange Interlude is an experimental play in nine acts by American playwright Eugene O'Neill.It won the 1928 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. [1] Strange Interlude is one of the few modern plays to make extensive use of a soliloquy technique, in which the characters speak their inner thoughts to the audience.

  8. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Friday ...

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    According to the New York Times, here's exactly how to play Strands: Find theme words to fill the board. Theme words stay highlighted in blue when found. Drag or tap letters to create words. If ...

  9. Point Valaine - Wikipedia

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    Point Valaine is a play by Noël Coward. It was written as a vehicle for Alfred Lunt and his wife Lynn Fontanne , who starred together in the original Broadway production in 1934. The play was not seen in Britain until 1944 and was not staged in London until 1947.