''Semi-Monde'' is a play written by
Noël Coward
Sir Noël Peirce Coward (16 December 189926 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what ''Time (magazine), Time'' magazine called "a sense of personal style, a combina ...
in 1926, but not produced until 1977. Set in the foyer, lounge and bars of a grand Paris hotel, the play follows the lives of a variety of socialites over a three-year period from 1925. It is notable among works of the period for its prominent treatment of sexuality, both straight and gay.
Background and first production
Coward wrote the play during a long American tour starring in his play ''
The Vortex
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''. The piece is set in the public rooms of a grand hotel in Paris over a period of three years. In the published text the hotel is unnamed, but Coward said it was based on the
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and originally titled the play ''Ritz Bar'';
[Coward, p. 220] the Ritz in Paris, like its namesake in London, had a bar known for its gay clientele.
The author said of the play a decade after he wrote it, "It was well constructed and, on the whole, well written", but added that its production in London or New York had seemed unlikely "as some of the characters, owing to lightly suggested abnormalities, would certainly be deleted by the censor".
[ ]Basil Dean
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announced plans to produce the work in the US, but this failed to materialise. The German producer Max Reinhardt
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expressed interest in the play, which was translated into German. His planned production never reached the stage, and, as Coward put it, "eventually Vicki Baum
Hedwig "Vicki" Baum (; he, ויקי באום; January 24, 1888 – August 29, 1960) was an Austrian writer. She is known for the novel ''Menschen im Hotel'' ("People at a Hotel", 1929 — published in English as ''Grand Hotel''), one of he ...
wrote '' Grand Hotel'', and ''Semi-Monde'', being too closely similar in theme, faded gently into oblivion".[
''Semi-Monde'', was first produced on 11 September 1977 by the Glasgow Citizens Theatre, directed by ]Philip Prowse
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Early life and education
Prowse was born in England on 29 Dece ...
. The production ran for 21 performances.
Original cast
*Pierrot – John Doyle
*Young girl – Madalyn Morgan
*Young man – Richard Ommanney
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*Waiter – Dafydd Burne-Jones
*Tanis Marshall – Pauline Moran
*Dorothy Price – Katherine Kitovitz
*Suzanne Fellini – Sian Thomas
*Mike Craven – Patrick Hannaway
*Beryl Fletcher – Robin Pappas
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*Beverly Ford – Robin Hooper
*Cyril Hardacre – Rory Edwards
*Albert Hennick – Paul Geoffrey
*Owen Marshall – Paul Bentall
*Inez Zulietta – Anne Mitchell
*Cynthia Gable – Angela Chadfield
*Marion Fawcett – Jean Gilpin
*Jerome Kennedy – Mark Lewis
*Norma Kennedy – Corinna Seddon
*Julius Levonovitch – Brian Jennings
*Elise Trent – Alison Mullin
*Harry Leftwich – Pierce Brosnan
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*George Hudd – Christopher Jagger
*Luke Bellows – Garry Cooper
*Joshua Drake – Richard Rees
*Freddy Palmer – Ciaran Hinds
*Mrs Hancox – Linda Spurrier
*Phyllis Hancox – Suzan Crowley
*A German gentleman – Giles Havergal
*Bell Boy – Alun Wright
*Pianist – Robert David Macdonald
Since 1977 there have been amateur and student productions, and a one-off charity gala performance was given at the Royalty Theatre
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Judi Dench
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, Adam Faith
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, Patricia Hodge, Evelyn Laye
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, Joanna Lumley
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, June Whitfield
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and Michael Williams. The only full professional staging since the Glasgow premiere was at the Lyric Theatre, London, in 2001. Prowse again directed. The cast was headed by Nichola McAuliffe, John Carlisle, Sophie Ward, Ben Bates
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and Georgina Hale.
Synopsis
In Mander and Mitchenson's ''Theatrical Companion to Coward'', the authors write that it is impossible to synopsise ''Semi-Monde'' in detail because so much of it consists of passing incidental action as characters come and go, but the world of the play is "one of shrieking, bitchy, self-conscious intrigue … probably the most accurate stage representation of the twenties ''milieu'' Coward inhabited that we have".[Mander and Mitchenson, pp. 141–143]
Coward's biographer Philip Hoare summarises the piece thus:
The first act presents the various characters. It is set in the hotel lobby, bars and lounge across the three years 1925–1927, and opens with a newly-wed, Tanis Marshall, awaiting her husband, Owen. Coward then introduces queer couples: Inez Zuleika and Cynthia Gable bicker at each other, and Beverley Ford has a younger man, Cyril Hardacre, in tow. They are joined by the camp Albert Hennick. The ''Companion'' remarks that "clandestine affairs and betrayal feature prominently in a decadent atmosphere"[
In the second act the tensions of the first come to the surface. A couple seen honeymooning in Act 1 are by now having affairs: the man (Owen) with the daughter (Norma) of his wife's lover (Jerome). At the climax one of the straight characters shoots a rival in the bar. In Hoare's words:
Jerome sums up events: "We're all silly animals, gratifying our beastly desires, covering them with a veneer of decency and good behaviour. ... There's nothing to be done, you know – nothing at all".][Lahr, p. 7]
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