Direct from the Broadway acclaimed hit, “Private Life” comes to Malibu Stage Co.
“Private Life” is a “behind-the-scenes” glimpse of a morning in the life of Noel Coward, one of the century’s most outrageous bon vivant. It’s 1937 at New York City’s Plaza Hotel and Mr. Coward wakes up to a rash of negative reviews.
Experience Mr. Coward’s harsh reality of fame and the ramifications of a closeted life in the public eye.
Craig Archibald, who wrote and starred in the off-Broadway production of “Private Life,” returns as playwright Noel Coward.
Dan Futterman, who currently plays Vincent Gray on CBS’ “Judging Amy,” makes his directorial debut.
“Private Life,” co-starring David Carber, starts its four week run Aug. 2 at Malibu Stage Co. at 8 p.m. Sundays at 6 p.m. Tickets are $20. 310.589.1998