A little more than a century ago, a 24-year-old Noël Coward wrote a comedy about two married women getting drunk while waiting for an old flame to visit. The play"which features women toasting to pre-marital sexual dalliances"nearly caused a moral panic. Before Fallen Angels even premiered in 1925, nervous government officials in London considered banning the work. After opening night, critics fanned the flames, c…
SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:18PM on March 26, 2026