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Volunteer Private Lives

at Genesian Theatre - Sydney

Private Lives
by Noel Coward
Directed by Henry Jennings
Season: 5th March -16th April

Friday and Saturday nights at 8pm
Sunday matinée at 4.30pm

READING

There will be a reading of Private Lives, Noel Coward's masterpiece, of wit and doomed love, to take place at the Genesian Theatre from 7pm to 9.30pm on Wednesday 10th November.

It will be fun night and will give people a chance to read one of Cowards finest and most enduring works and for those who do not know the play it should be a great way to get acquainted. Whether you are interested in auditioning or not, its a great excuse to brush off your poshest English accent and fall in love with the wit and inventiveness of Coward.
AUDITIONS

Auditions for Private Lives will be held at our rehearsal space at Camperdown on Saturday 20th, Saturday 27th between 1.00pm and 5.00pm

Auditions will consist of readings from the play and if you have a piece from any other play please feel free to bring it along as well.

The roles available are:

Elyot - Witty and cynical 25-45

Amanda - Sharp-witted and glamorous, strong-willed and passionate 25-40

Victor - Serious, proper, and moderate in all things 25-45

Sybil - Shallow, inexperienced 20-30

Louise - A maid-Minor role- french accent

Contact the director Henry Jennings on 0414 345 137 or henryjennings@mac.com for more information and to book an audition
'That was the trouble with Elyot and me, we were like two violent acids bubbling about in a nasty little matrimonial bottle.'

Private Lives is one of Noel Coward's greatest works and is the perfect comedy for today. Written in 1930 at the height of his powers, Coward took just four days whilst convalescing in Kowloon to pen this classic tale of love's impetuous folly. Originally Coward himself played Elyot whilst his old friend Gertrude Lawrence played his foe Amanda. The original production also included Lawrence Olivier as the new husband Victor.

Elyot and Amanda, a recently divorced couple, find themselves in adjoining rooms on their honeymoon with their new partners. They find they cannot live without each other but maybe worse of all, they can't live with each other. Will they sacrifice everything for love or will they remain faithful to their new vows and partners?

As always an astute observer of human folly, this is Noel Coward at his best.

"Coward's wit was all his own" - NY Times Book Review

"Parodied, Pilloried, immortalised and adored, Noel Coward was the 20th century's most visible emblem of sophistication" - Philip Hoare

Directed by first time Genesian director Henry Jennings, he is looking forward to bringing this classic comedy of manners back to life. Henry is an experienced director and in 2009 was in Genesian's production of Noises Off. No stranger to comedy his credits include The Importance of Being Earnest, Dead White Males and recently the delicious 1930s all girl cast of The Women.


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Published 25-10-2010