- century, but
fuming was
known in
Europe before this. The wood to be
fumed is
placed in a
sealed chamber with all the
surfaces to be
fumed exposed to freely...
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Fumed Oak is a
short play in two
scenes by Noël Coward, one of ten that make up
Tonight at 8.30, a
cycle written to be
performed across three evenings...
-
Hands Across the Sea,
Fumed Oak,
Family Album,
Shadow Play, and Ways and Means,
starring Lawrence and
Graham Payn), and 1967 (
Fumed Oak,
Still Life and Ways...
- Red Peppers, The
Astonished Heart,
Family Album,
Hands Across the Sea,
Fumed Oak and
Shadow Play ) at
Minerva Theatre,
Chichester opposite Alexander Hanson...
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Fuming may
refer to:
Ammonia fuming, a
technique for
darkening oak and
other woods Sun
Fuming, a
Chinese judoka who
competed in the 1996
Summer Olympics...
- of
previous Coward works, such as
Cavalcade (1931) or the
short play
Fumed Oak from
Tonight at 8.30 (1936).
Coward completed the
playscript for This...
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rooms are
trimmed or
paneled in Circ****ian walnut, ****gany, cypress,
fumed oak,
enameled birch, and
American walnut, with the
furniture in each room...
-
Pomona College,
where he
starred in
productions including The
Crucible and
Fumed Oak. He
transferred to
Columbia University. Ossman's
roles during his Firesign...
- 9 March.
Omitting Star Chamber. The
omitted play was
Fumed Oak. Mr and Mrs was
based on
Fumed Oak in the
first half and
Still Life in the second. Book...
-
comedy film
adapted from
three one act
plays by Noël Coward: Red Peppers,
Fumed Oak and Ways and Means;
which are part of his
Tonight at 8.30 play cycle....