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Title: After the Ball (Coward)
Book By: Noel Coward
Adapted from original from Oscar Wilde
Licensing Agent: Samuel French, Inc
Genre: Musical
Length: Full Length
Male Roles: 6
Female Roles: 6
Extras: 0

Description: This concert version of the Noel Coward musical based on Oscar Wilde's classic play premiered at the Covent Garden Festival and the Chicago Humanities Festival to honor Noel Coward in his Centenary Year. The young Lady Windermere discovers that her husband has been seeing Mrs. Erlynne, a fascinating older woman, so she determines to run away with her admirer, Lord Darlington. Her honor is saved when Mrs. Erlynne intervenes and, in the process, compromises herself in the eyes of Victorian society. Lady Windermer never learns that her savior is the mother she thought was dead. This period concert version restores Coward's original libretto, reinstates important cut songs and adds new linking material.

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