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Noël Coward’s Private Lives coming to Theatr Clwyd in Mold

London Classic Theatre’s new production of Noël Coward’s comedy masterpiece Private Lives comes to Theatr Clwyd in Mold as part of a UK tour.

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The production stars Olivia Beardsley as Sibyl, Helen Keeley as Amanda, Gareth Bennett-Ryan as Elyot and Paul Sandys as Victor. Rachel Holmes-Brown plays Louise.

Private Lives is set in France in 1930 when two newly-married couples occupy adjoining honeymoon suites in the same hotel. When one of the new brides overhears a familiar voice singing a forgotten song, an old spark reignites, with spectacular consequences.

Private Lives is Noël Coward’s most popular and enduring stage comedy.

Launched as a touring company in April 2000, London Classic Theatre and its director Michael Cabot are renowned for touring high quality shows; classic and modern plays – a mix of the challenging and commercial, big titles and less well known. The company are regular visitors to Theatr Clwyd where their recent shows include The Beauty Queen of Leenane, The Caretaker and Ghosts.

The show runs from March 20-24 at 7.30pm with 2.30pm matinees on March 22 and 24.

Tickets, from £10, are available from 01352 701521 or theatrclwyd.com.