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★★★★ Private Lives…a temple to Noel Coward’s genius. Havers and Hodge are perfect’ Daily Telegraph
★★★★ ‘Hugely amusing…an elegant period design, a woundingly witty evening’ The Times
Nigel Havers and Patricia Hodge star in a sparkling new production of Noel Coward’s immortal comedy of bad manners in the parts originally played by Coward himself and Gertrude Lawrence in the play’s 1930 premiere.
Ex-spouses Elyot and Amanda are honeymooning with their new partners in the South of France only to find themselves, to their horror, in adjacent hotel rooms. As their passion rekindles, they decide to elope to Amanda’s flat in Paris only to resume the vicious slanging match that drove them apart in the first place.
Timeless in its witty dissection of sex, marriage and monogamy, Coward’s masterpiece – staged now to mark the 50th anniversary of his death in 1973 - continues to dazzle audiences throughout the world.
- Access Information
For Access bookings and enquiries please call the venue's dedicated Access booking line on 0800 912 6971
- Cancellation Policy
No refunds or exchanges after purchase.
- Suitable For Children
Age guidance 8+
- Times
Thu 31 Aug - Sat 25 Nov 2023
- Where Do I Go
West St, London WC2H 9ND
Ambassadors Theatre
Latest customer reviews
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3 November 2023
Funny, witty, thought-provoking, amazing acting. I loved it. I had no idea that Hodge could sing but she did brilliantly!
Karin Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Excellent
24 October 2023
This is great, traditional theatre - Noel Coward at his best. Great acting from the main cast - an no microphones so just them projecting their voices just like the old days. Very funny and very entertaining.
Clare Wood Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Brilliant
24 October 2023
Fantastic show, brilliant acting
Gill Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Excellent
13 October 2023
Well acted timing superb,Nigel Havers never disappoints.Rest of cast excellent a good around performance
Linda Confirmed ticket purchaser