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Noel Coward's Present Laughter (1981), part 2
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With Donald Sinden at the Vaudeville Theatre, London.
Noel Coward's Present Laughter (1981), part 1
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With Donald Sinden at the Vaudeville Theatre, London.
Jackson Pollock documentary
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Directed by Kim Evans, narrated by Melvyn Bragg.
Adam Phillips on money
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Delivering his paper, 'The Analyst and the Bribe,' to the BCLA.
Herbert Howells on Vaughan Williams' Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
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The introduction to its performance at the 2012 proms. The performance: ua-cam.com/video/RYq_SzU6258/v-deo.html
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, Vaughan Williams, Proms 2012
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The BBC National Orchestra of Wales at the Royal Albert Hall, conducted by Tadaaki Otaka. Conductor Herbert Howells discussing the piece's first performance: ua-cam.com/video/4hMMBDlj0hE/v-deo.html
Adam Phillips on Sebald
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Excerpts from the Grant Gee film, Patience (After Sebald)
Man, you must be joking. This beautiful music is evidence only of man's creativity, and the ability to rise above the belief in a good guy somewhere in the sky.
we are all created
how brilliant!!!!!
To be honest, I think I could write something better than this!
These protracted intros should be banned by UA-cam . Honestly they serve no purpose just drawing the attention to the poster and away from the subject
Can’t believe I watched both parts back to back. Excellent entertainment at last.
I'm still listening this song my favorite song❤😭
Just been re-watching " Present Laughter ", on UA-cam. Recommended ! 😊 Donald Sinden, Gwen Watford, Dinah Sheridan. With Julian Fellows ( now known for Downton Abbey), as the creepy "Mr. Maul ", from Uckfield (" it's near Lewes..." )😊📖 🇬🇧📖⭐💙🦉😊🇬🇧
5 mins 10 sec's, Noel mentioned Lunt and Fontanne, the famous acting duo in USA. There is a substantial Wikipedia entry about them😊 . They had a place called "Ten Chimneys" , now a treasured centre ref ' drama.😊⭐📖 🦉Carol Burnett and Harvey Korman did several " mickey-takes" ( I'm sure made affectionately) with parody theatre stars, " Lunt and Fontaine ", in the Carol Burnett Show " .🇬🇧😊⭐🦉 🇬🇧🌈💙⭐😊📖🇬🇧
Ive come back after some time, to watch it again. Everyone was very competent. Memorable bits : ( don't mind me. I notice the ' visuals "): The set is just right. Very nicely done The bit of " business" " Ggary" smoothing his hair when passing the mirror , the " creepy " playwright ( gushes, "I think you're WONDERFUL !" ), and that lovely door, with sea view. Have also heard this play on the radio .😊... And the bit about over- acting ...." Now you have GONE TOO FAR !!!"😊. What a treat.😊⭐🏆 🇬🇧😊📖⭐💙🌈🇬🇧
Sir Donald Sinden. I ‘be enjoyed so many of his screen performances!
Looks like my bathroom floor the morning after a drinking binge.
There is nothing on the stage today to compare with this. I LOVED it!! My only regret is not seeing it live on stage 😢😢. Im in Australia and i know that if this play was presented here, it would pale into insignificance compared to this older English version.
And yet again, it's so brilliant!
I suppose this believable scenario before invention ov gaydar huh. When leading man walks in my gaydar maxs out 😳
I gettin very high reading on my gaydar, but im supposed to believe he lady's man. Fat chance !😊 😂
Still goin strong till this day, till this day
Thankyou 🎉
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I was at her college (after her time) where the tutors who knew her said that her students loved her.
😂❤Hilarious
So, we are supposed to accept that the Donald Sinden character is actually attracted to women? I don't believe that such a man has ever existed. I just can't buy it.
An Unofficial Rose was made into a teleseries by BBC2 in 1974. It looks to have been exquisitely cast, written and directed... I wish it was available to watch, somewhere on the internet - anyone have any clues?
Just marvelous ❤
Why do so many ill people go to concerts to cough and sputter ?
Comfort of this performance is off the charts
I’ve had the pleasure of seeing the play a couple of time. One performance had the highlight of Edward Fox playing the Valet, always a superb performance, and the other with Rik Mayall as the lead. Rik, was Rik. If you’ve saw him on stage, you’ll know what I mean. Very funny, kept the cast guessing as to what he was going to do next, and a lot of playing to the audience. Especially when flicking the v’s to the audience when he fluffed a line. It was less than conventional but hilarious.
I stood in front of one of his paintings, almost exactly like the one at 50:00, and it was really intense, I stood right in front of it and it was just coming right at me, 3 dimensional and super alive. It was one of the best they had, at the museum of Modern Art in New York. His and the Picasso's really stood out to me as the most interesting and exciting in the entire museum
this is like finding money! thanks for uploading!
this is england
1966 TV Special - interviewer is English actor/director Michael Macowan.
It is not politically correct to say so I am afraid but I qualified as a social worker in Australia in 1976 and at no time have I done anything but act. My study of coward even in my family upbringing and during social work training gave me incredible resilience from.roles in social activism to palliative care. Despite the naive view about feelings being necessary to work with people Noel coward demonstrates the aloof science of theatre
He's an okay actor, no John Barrymore et al.. as Orson Welles said about Barrymore, there is none like him the best and had that certain thing. I think Coward is better as a raconteur.
Bloody beautifull amazing.
This is by far the best production of Present Laughter that I have seen (and I've seen a few)! I keep watching it every year! Donald Sinden and the four female leads are just superb - unmatched really!
Could someone, please, tell me what is the name of the music heard at the very beginning of the play? Thank you in advance. 🙂
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I enjoyed this. Donald Sinden; brilliant. How do they remember all the lines? All the acting is very good. The script is wonderful.
Captured me when that sailor went overboard and they couldn't save him. This music has held me ever since.
I love Abstract Expressionism but I have to say that I'm glad that the Pop Artists came along and turned the tough, drunken cowboy, John Wayne with a paintbrush ideal into a subject of mockery. That sort of insecurity about maintaining a sense of manhood in what was considered an effete profession is just really a massive waste of time and energy. The AbEx painters had a lot of great ideas and I wish people would have focused more on their philosophies and not on how rowdy and aggressive they were when they drank.
love this song
Her mind and body are held in balance: she was a writer, thinker, artist, philosopher; and she smiles from the mind. Egoless, charming, at one with the interviewer-critic.
Noel Cowerd you coward hope you enjoy Hell
Anyone have a Link to PART2?
Stunning emotional masterpiece. Vaughan Williams is a genius
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what load of crap.
Because "they" are the we of me "What's that from george?"
He painted BS.