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  1. Productions. 1934 West End and Broadway. Conversation Piece, billed as "A Romantic Comedy with Music", is a musical written by Noël Coward. It premiered at His Majesty's Theatre, London, on 16 February 1934, and ran for 177 performances over five months.

  2. Synopsis. The play is set amidst the brittle sophistications of Regency Brighton, 1811. Paul, Duc de Chaucigny-Varennes, has arrived in Brighton as a landless emigre from the terrors of the French Revolution.

  3. Noel Coward 101 Coward's Musicals Profiled by John Kenrick. Unless otherwise noted, these are London productions for which Coward was librettist, composer & lyricist. Performance totals are included when available. An original cast program for Oh Coward!

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  6. Conversation Piece (1933) Comedy with music. Operette (1937) A musical play . Pacific 1860 (1946) A musical romance. Ace of Clubs (1949) A musical play . After the Ball (1953) A musical based on Lady Windermere's Fan . London Morning (1958) A ballet. Sail Away (1959–61) A musical comedy. The Girl Who Came to Supper (1963)

  7. 1938 Operette. 1946 Pacific 1860. 1950 Ace of Clubs. 1954 After The Ball. 1961 Sail Away. 1963 The Girl Who Came to Supper. Plays with Music. 1934 Conversation Piece. 1960 Waiting in the Wings. 1935 Red Peppers (from Tonight at 8:30) Musical Plays based on Coward's work. 1964 High Spirits.

  8. Conversation Piece. A Romantic Comedy with Music in 3 Acts, 15 Scenes. Book, music and lyrics by Noel Coward. His Majesty's Theatre, London - 16 February, 1934 (177 perfs) 44th Street Theatre, Broadway - 23rd October - 8th December, 1934 (55 perfs) Story. The play is set amidst the brittle sophistications of Regency Brighton, 1811.