Noël Coward's Bitter Sweet will receive its first fully-staged production since its 1929 premiere when it opens on Thursday at the Bard SummerScape festival, running for nine performances between August 4 and Sunday, August 14. This new version of Bitter Sweet, commissioned by Bard SummerScape and re-imagined by its director, Michael Gieleta, scales down the original work and focuses on the dramatic texture of the story. The cast, led by the eminent Welsh actress Siân Phillips, celebrates this example of the dramatic range that early music theatre was capable of, and vividly brings to life one of Coward's early masterpieces.
Gieleta notes that Bitter Sweet "has long been underrated, despite featuring some of his best-known songs including ‘If Love Were All,' ‘I'll See You Again,' and ‘Zigeuner.' It is also a sterling example of complete authorship in musical theatre history - with Coward being the author of the music, lyrics and the libretto." The new production retains the retrospective structure of the play as conceived by Coward, in contrast with the cinematic versions of the piece, which were much loathed by the notoriously outspoken author.Bitter Sweet combines lightness of tone with an enigmatic nostalgia: a high-society doyenne, confronted with a niece's indecision at a life-changing love dilemma, recalls her own youthful elopement with a Bohemian musician, and its irrevocable social and personal consequences. Should the call of life be answered, come what may?Whether you've got past experience writing about theater or just starting, the BroadwayWorld Community offers a unique opportunity to become a champion for your local arts community, helping raise awareness of local offerings and adding another local voice to the conversation at a time arts coverage is shrinking in the press across the continent. Join us and become a pivotal part of the movement that celebrates and promotes the arts in the digital age.
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