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First Nighter: London's Latest Private Lives Comes Cheerfully to Movie Screens by David Finkle

Some plays need to look as if they're being performed with absolutely no effort whatsoever. They must seem merely tossed off. That's the fun of them. Perhaps the most famous example is Private Lives, the jazzy romantic comedy Noel Coward wrote in 1930.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:07PM on December 10, 2013

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