Long-forgotten and unpublished, Star Quality was Noel Coward's final play but did not premiere until 2001. Nevertheless, this production promises to be wickedly funny and wonderfully authentic.
Taking the audience behind the scenes of a West End production, the play exposes a world of talent and treachery.
An innocent young playwright is caught between a temperamental leading lady, a ruthless director and jaded old troupers. Coward captures the theatre's ego clashes with savage accuracy and wit. In among all the mayhem is that rarest of gifts, star quality.
Starts 7.30pm, (Wed and Sat mat 2pm). Tickets cost £14-£23. Call 01903 206 206.
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