In "Fallen Angels," Noel Coward deftly navigates the complexities of love and desire, showcasing strong female characters amid the sophisticated backdrop of the 1920s.
The play, which once faced censure from England’s Lord Chamberlain for its frank discussion of premarital sex among women, remains a hilarious and bold exploration of relationships.
Tom Ross directs a vibrant cast in "Fallen Angels," illustrating the enduring appeal of Coward's witty dialogue and the captivating interactions between the protagonists.
In parallel, Mary Zimmerman’s adaptation of The Matchbox Magic Flute brings Mozart’s enchanting tale to life, tailored for modern audiences with minimal cast and an engaging narrative.
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