Maybe, just maybe, Noël Coward is scarier than you think. As a rule of thumb, when ghosts feature in plays, they're meant to be creepy as hell, calling for some horrid crime to be revenged, and/or a manifestation of the living characters' profoundly troubled thoughts. In Blithe Spirit " which opened last night, with Michael Blakemore restaging his 2009 Broadway production " Coward's protagonist, Charles…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 10:56AM on March 18, 2014