Private Lives

Friday, November 10 through Sunday, November 26 Tickets!

Noël Coward’s 1930s ROM-COM

M&M Performing Arts Company, Inc.
PRIVATE LIVES a comedy by Noël Coward
LYNDHURST MANSION
Performances in the Grand Picture Gallery

Like the glamorous 1930s romantic comedies of the Golden Age of Hollywood, Noël Coward’s PRIVATE LIVES is a gleaming gaze into a delightfully kooky couple by the acclaimed author of Blithe Spirit. Expect madcap mayhem in this fantastically, funny and furiously frenetic comedy produced by M&M Performing Arts and performed in the Grand Picture Gallery of Lyndhurst Mansion this November. The cast includes: Sean Coffey, Kathy Files DiBiasi, Michael Muldoon, Melinda O’Brien, Emmy Schwartz and Nan Weiss.

Important Information:

  • Tickets are $49, general admission.
  • There is no late seating.
  • There are 25 steps up to the Picture Gallery; it is not handicapped accessible.
  • You must check in at the Welcome Center at least 15 minutes before the show start time.
  • The play runs about 80 minutes without an intermission.
  • Appropriate for ages 12 and up.
  • Parking is free.

Tickets will be on sale at Lyndhurst.org this summer. To purchase tickets by phone: Call 1-888-718-4253 opt. 1 (please note that additional fees apply on phone orders.) Visitor Information: Lyndhurst.org.

The Noël Coward Foundation

In the lead-up to Noël Coward’s 125th birthday in December 2024, we are celebrating the life and work of the legendary playwright! #Coward125 is a two-year campaign commemorating all things Coward, from his most beloved plays to famous quotes and more.

Sir Noël Peirce Coward (December 16, 1899 – March 26, 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor, producer and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance and what Time magazine called “a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and chic, pose and poise.” Join Concord Theatricals and the Noël Coward Foundation throughout this celebration to learn more about one of the most important artists of the 20th Century.

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