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Noël Coward's Present Laughter (2017)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 2H 14M

Director : David Horn

Synopsis

A self-obsessed actor in the midst of a mid-life crisis juggles a fawning ingenue, a crazed playwright, his ex-wife, and the personal lives of his friends. Originally broadcast as an episode of the PBS series "Great Performances" (season 45, episode 4).

Actors

Kevin Kline
Kevin Kline
Garry Essendine
Kate Burton
Kate Burton
Liz Essendine
Kristine Nielsen
Kristine Nielsen
Monica Reed
Cobie Smulders
Cobie Smulders
Joanna Lyppiatt
Bhavesh Patel
Bhavesh Patel
Roland Maule
Reg Rogers
Reg Rogers
Morris Dixon
Matt Bittner
Matt Bittner
Fred
Ellen Harvey
Ellen Harvey
Miss Erikson
Peter Francis James
Peter Francis James
Henry Lyppiatt
Tedra Millan
Tedra Millan
Daphne Stillington
Sandra Shipley
Sandra Shipley
Lady Saltburn

Crews

David Horn
David Horn
Director
Stewart F. Lane
Stewart F. Lane
Producer
Moritz von Stuelpnagel
Moritz von Stuelpnagel
Stage Director
Noël Coward
Noël Coward
Theatre Play
Gio Messale
Gio Messale
Producer
Stewart F. Lane
Stewart F. Lane
Executive Producer
Bonnie Comley
Bonnie Comley
Executive Producer
Jordan Roth
Jordan Roth
Executive Producer
Benjamin Birney
Benjamin Birney
Co-Producer
David Zinn
David Zinn
Set Designer
Susan Hilferty
Susan Hilferty
Costume Design
Justin Townsend
Justin Townsend
Lighting Design
Fitz Patton
Fitz Patton
Sound Designer
Mitch Owgang
Mitch Owgang
Producer
Bill Kabel
Bill Kabel
Co-Producer
Jeffrey McRoberts
Jeffrey McRoberts
Lighting Design
Gary Bradley
Gary Bradley
Editor
Eileen Bernstein
Eileen Bernstein
Line Producer
Jackie Stolfi
Jackie Stolfi
Production Manager
Annette Jolles
Annette Jolles
Assistant Director
Michiel Pilgram
Michiel Pilgram
Online Editor
Win Bernfeld
Win Bernfeld
Camera Operator
Manny Gutierrez
Manny Gutierrez
Camera Operator
Leslie Hankey
Leslie Hankey
Camera Operator
Ernie Jew
Ernie Jew
Camera Operator
John Meiklejohn
John Meiklejohn
Camera Operator
Jimmy O'Donnell
Jimmy O'Donnell
Camera Operator
Larry Solomon
Larry Solomon
Camera Operator
Erin Acker
Erin Acker
Makeup & Hair
Jessica Igino
Jessica Igino
Makeup & Hair
Belinda Moss
Belinda Moss
Makeup & Hair
Mariel Quay
Mariel Quay
Makeup & Hair
Corinne Tucci
Corinne Tucci
Makeup & Hair
Bernard Telsey
Bernard Telsey
Casting
Adam Caldwell
Adam Caldwell
Casting
Josh Marquette
Josh Marquette
Hair Designer
Shannon Slaton
Shannon Slaton
Production Sound Mixer
David Horn
David Horn
Executive Producer

Trailers and other movies

GREAT PERFORMANCES | Official Trailer: Noël Coward’s Present Laughter | PBS

Posters and backgrounds

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