"Devastatingly funny." "An iridescent bubble of a play." "Something to go silly over." "All but continuous laughter."
Those are just a few of the accolades heaped upon the original 1930 production of Noël Coward's classic comedy Private Lives. Now, modern audiences can once again enjoy Coward's clever comedy when Table for Two Productions presents Private Lives February 2 - March 11, 2012 at GTC Burbank. Director and cast will be announced later this year.Coward's comedic genius is on full display in Private Lives, which follows the saga of perpetually dueling lovers Amanda and Elyot, two divorcees who unwittingly book adjoining rooms while honeymooning with their new spouses. They soon realize the folly of their new marriages and impulsively flee together to Paris, only to be caught days later by their jilted spouses. This stylish, savvy and still-timely comedy is loaded with pointed barbs about modern romance and the people we can't live with-or without.Videos