Minerva, Chichester; Donmar, London; Old Rep, BirminghamNoël Coward's Private Lives, with its unforgettable balcony scene, could be seen as a wink in the direction of Romeo and Juliet, a look at what happens to a 1930s couple who have not been rescued by death from the rigours of love. Even divorce cannot put a stop to Amanda and Elyot's passion as they discover when they collide while on honeymoon with their seco…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:05PM on October 6, 2012