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  1. Tonight at 8:30: Directed by Anthony Pelissier. With Ted Ray, Kay Walsh, Martita Hunt, Bill Fraser. An omnibus of three Noel Coward tales: the first, "The Red Peppers" (featuring Kay Walsh, Ted Ray, Martita Hunt, Frank Pettingell and Bill Fraser) about a bickering vaudeville couple who form an alliance when some of their company start to needle ...

    • (183)
    • Comedy
    • Anthony Pelissier
    • 1953-05-06
  2. 7 de dic. de 2008 · Clips from the Antaeus production of Coward's 11-play cycle, using over 50 actors over three evenings of theater.

    • 4 min
    • 2.6K
    • Antaeus Theatre Company
  3. Tonight at 8.30 is a cycle of ten one-act plays by Noël Coward, presented in London in 1936 and in New York in 1936–1937, with the author and Gertrude Lawrence in the leading roles. The plays are mostly comedies, but three, The Astonished Heart, Shadow Play and Still Life, are serious.

  4. Film/Video review of Tonight at 8.30 (Noël Coward) from The Noël Coward Collection - reviewer: Philip Fisher British Theatre Guide News, reviews, features and podcast on theatre across the UK

  5. Tonight at 8.30: With Joan Collins, Edward Duke, Siân Phillips, John Alderton. Dame Joan Collins takes on all of Gertrude Lawrence's lead roles in rare and entertaining television productions of eight out of the nine thirty-minute playlets by Noël Coward which he and Lawrence performed on-stage in sets of three from 1935 as "Tonight at 8.30".

    • (40)
    • 1991-04-14
    • Comedy
    • 30
  6. 140 min. País. Italia. Dirección. Federico Fellini. Guion. Tullio Pinelli, Federico Fellini, Ennio Flaiano, Brunello Rondi. Reparto. Música. Nino Rota. Fotografía. Gianni Di Venanzo. Compañías. Coproducción Italia-Francia; Cineriz, Francinex. Género. Drama. Comedia | Cine dentro del cine. Surrealismo. Película de culto. Sinopsis.

  7. Film/Video review of Tonight at 8.30 (Noël Coward) from The Noël Coward Collection - reviewer: Philip Fisher British Theatre Guide News, reviews, features and podcast on theatre across the UK