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Episode: Gay Spirit with Keith Brown - a reading of Frank Rizzo's review of A Song at Twilight and more on the life and work of Noel Coward
The work of Noel Coward, and the Hartford Stage production of A Song at Twilight, directed by Mark Lamos, and a reading of the Hartford Courant review by Frank Rizzo
Music and recordings used include:
- Sting/ Twentieth-Century Blues: The Songs of Noel Coward (Various Artists)/ I’ll Follow My Secret Heart/ Ichiban (1999)
- Sir Thomas Allen (baritone) and Malcolm Martineau (piano)/ More Songs My Father Taught Me/ Love’s Old Sweet Song (words by Graham Clifton Bingham/ music by James Lynam Molloy (1837-1909))/ Hyperion CDA67374 (2002)
- Noel Coward/ The Master/ Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage, Mrs. Worthington/ BOFM (1940s)
- Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence/ Noel & Gertie/ (honeymoon scene from Private Lives)/ Hallmark (1940s)
plus local LGBT community events.
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