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Drunk Divas Steal the Show in Coward Revival
20 Apr
Summary
- Kelli O'Hara and Rose Byrne deliver masterclass in physical comedy.
- The play revisits Noel Coward's early work from 1925.
- Supporting cast struggles to match stars' standout performances.

Noel Coward's early play, "Fallen Angels," receives a Broadway revival for the first time in 70 years, starring Kelli O'Hara and Rose Byrne. The production focuses on two upper-crust friends who, while their husbands are away, drink heavily in anticipation of a visit from a former lover.
This liquid courage leads to the women turning on each other with drunken insults and hilarious physical comedy, a highlight that elevates the entire show. Despite the stars' captivating performances, the play, originally written in 1925, feels tame by modern standards.