Coward on the Coast: eNewsletter                                   December 15, 2011
 
ncs logo4

In This Issue
Alan Farley's 30th Annual B'day broadcast
Sold-out Show!! PIOT in LA Times' "Top Ten"
Coming Events
 Quick Links
For U.S. Membership Information
contact:

Mr. Ken Starrett
North American Director
The Noel Coward Society
49 W 68th St, Apt 1-R
New York, NY 10023
(212) 877-4259

email Ken
Join our email list
Join Our Mailing List
headCelebrations of Sir Noël's Birthday, Friday, December 16th
Can't make it to London or New York for the big Coward Society celebrations of Coward's 112th?  Turn your radio on!

Tomorrow is Alan Farley's 30th Annual Birthday Broadcast on KALW, 91.7 FM.

Congratulations, Alan!  And many thanks for three decades of fine programming!!

 30th Annual Birthday Broadcast on KALW December 16th and 22nd


Alan Farley
Alan Farley
Alan Farley Celebrates Coward
Almost twenty years before the founding of the Noël Coward Society, Alan Farley presented his first broadcast honoring the birthday of The Master. On December 16, 1982, listeners in the San Francisco Bay Area enjoyed the first of what was to become an annual tradition: musical numbers, live interviews, and historic recordings to delight Cowards fans old and new.

 

This year's special broadcast is a retrospective of celebrations past. Alan kindly provided detailed highlights: he'll present some favorite selections from the past 29 years.

The one-hour program airs on Friday, 16 December, at 9 PM PST, with a repeat at 1 PM PST on Thursday 22 December, on KALW, 91.7 FM.


Not on Pacific Standard Time?  Other tune-in times:   

PST             Friday       12/16 at 9 PM            Thursday   12/22 at 1 PM

New York   Friday       12/16 at Midnight       Thursday   12/22 at 4 PM
London       Saturday  12/17 at 5 AM          Thursday   12/22 at 9 PM  
 

 

Or, click on this link to listen to KALW on your computer:  

KALW live 91.7 FM 

 

________________________________________________________

 

When asked about the history of his program, Alan recalled its origin and related some  highlights of past shows.   

 

While I had always enjoyed Noel Coward's works, it was probably the gift of volumes of his plays at Christmas 1981 and my birthday in 1982, from my friend Ronald Benson, that got me more interested, and when asked to do a program to substitute for a regular musical series, I did the first Birthday special, on Coward's birthday in 1982.  

 

KW: How many minutes was it? 

AF:  Sixty minutes.

 

KW: Which of Coward's works have you included most often in the 29 years ... and why?

AF:  No idea; each show was its own self, reflecting the past year in my Coward interest, discoveries and interviews.

 

KW: Any chance you'll write an article or book about the history of the show (perhaps a compilation of program notes)?

AF: No, but I have the manuscript of a book that complies the interviews I have done about Coward.

 

KW: What is the most unusual song, interview, or other work you've presented?

AF:

During the series, I acquired from his accompanist, Norman Hackforth, some lost lyrics to "Mad About the Boy," along with unreleased recordings that he and Coward had made in Calcutta in 1944.

 

I discovered, in his secretary Joan Hirst's cupboard, an unreleased recording of "Mad About the Boy," by Coward (which he always denied he had sung).

 

While the Birthday Special was usually 60 to 90 minutes, in 1986 I presented a nine hour marathon, and in 1989, a five hour special.

 

In 1987, the Special was a production of "Blue Harbour Honeymoon," a play by Ron Lazar, which included the ghost of Noel Coward as a character.

 

back to top 

  ______________________________________________________  

 

Program Notes for the 2011 Noel Coward Birthday Special  

 

- Graham Payn on how he first met Coward, and how Noel wrote "Matelot" for him him. 

  

- Accompanist Norman Hackforth on first meeting Noel, working with him, and revealing the special recordings they made in Calcutta in 1944.

  

- Elaine Stritch on how Coward discovered her and starred her in "Sail Away" on Broadway and in London.

  

- Actress Moira Lister on a special Christmas remembrance.

  

- Accompanist Peter Greenwell on working with Coward.

  

- David Attenborough on visiting the set of "In Which We Serve," in which his brother Richard played a leading role.

  

- Playwright Neil Simon on how Coward was instrumental in his career.

  

- Coward's secretary Joan Hirst on her predecessor Lorn Lorraine.

  

- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, on unveiling the statue of Coward at the Drury Lane Theatre in 1998.

 

Music includes Graham Payn singing "Matelot," Coward's Calcutta recording of "I Wonder what Happened to Him,?" Elaine Stritch singing "Why Do the Wrong People Travel?" and Peter Greenwell's recording of "Sail Away." Plus special recordings made for the series; The Noel Coward Singers with "Give Me the Kingston Bypass," and the Volkert-Walther String Trio's version of "Green Carnation."    

 

back to top 

 

SOLD OUT !!!
Antaeus'
Peace in Our Time One of LA Times'  "Top Ten" for 2011 Theater

   

Stubbs cast
Photo by Geoffrey Wade.

 ________________________________________________________________     

Peace in Our Time

by  

Noël Coward

 

Adapted by Barry Creyton   

Directed by Casey Stangl

 

The Antaeus Company  

Deaf West Theatre

5114 Lankershim Blvd. 

North Hollywood, CA 91601 

 

October 20 - December 18, 2011

 

________________________________________________________________        

 

SOLD OUT!!  

Antaeus has added Sunday evening performances at 7:30 PM, including on closing night, December 18, 2011; however, all shows are sold out.   

 

Cheers to the entire Antaeus Company for this extraordinary production, lauded on December 13, 2011 in the LA Times 2001 Year in Review: Best in Theater (a "top-ten" list, including shows on the West End and Broadway)!   

 

LA Times 2011 Best in Theater 

 

  _________________________________________________________________

 

L. to R. Eve Gordon, Abby Wilde, Josh Clark.
Photo by Steven Brand.

 

 

$30  Thursday/Friday 8 PM            

$34  Saturday 8 PM     

        Sunday 2:30  & 7:30 PM 

 

Antaeus Box Office

5112 Lankershim Blvd

North Hollywood, CA 91601 

818-506-1983 

PIOT tix online 

 

 

_________________________________________________________________

 

Follow the Production Online

For more information about the production, see:  

 

Antaeus web site        Blog & Tweets      Antaeus Facebook page  

  

Coming Events

2011

Dec 16 and 22. Alan Farley: Birthday Broadcast on KALW    

Celebrating Sir Noël's birthday, Alan Farley will present a very special 30th annual broadcast honoring the day. The one-hour program airs on Friday, 16 December, at 9 PM, with a repeat at 1 PM on Thursday 22 December, on KALW, 91.7 fm.   The next eNews, in early December, will provide details of this exciting program, which starts with a recorded interview with Graham Payne about "Matelot."   

 

 

Dec. 17-18. NCS Birthday Celebration in New York
On the "other" Coast, Ken Starrett, North American Director of the NCS, will brighten NCS members' lives in Manhattan with a screening at the Paley Center for Media of a rare Coward film on December 17, followed on December 18 by the annual flower-laying at Coward's statue in the Gershwin theatre and a fine birthday luncheon. For more information and reservations, please contact Ken via phone (212-877-4259) or  email .

2012
March 10 - August 26. Star Quality at Lincoln Center
Yes, it's in Manhattan, but this is a "must see" exhibition.

August 8-September 2. Blithe Spirit at Cal Shakes

__________________________________________________________


 back to top

Cheers,

Kathy Williams
U.S. West Coast Liaison
The Noël Coward Society