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- Point Valaine is a play by Noël Coward. It was written as a vehicle for Alfred Lunt and his wife Lynn Fontanne, who starred together in the original Broadway...
- Lettice and Lovage ~ 1988 – (West End, London, England) Point Valaine ~ 1991 – Linda Valaine (Minerva Studio, Chichester, UK) (see Actor Connections – Theatre)...
- Hayward went to Broadway in 1935 with a production of Coward's Point Valaine working with Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. The play, described as one...
- used it as the setting not only for his novel, but for two plays (Point Valaine and South Sea Bubble) and a musical (Pacific 1860). The caricature was...
- "Point ValaineBroadway Play – Original". IBDB. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved December 30, 2021. "Point Valaine Broadway...
- Broadway plays in which Hampton appeared included Suspect (1940), Point Valaine (1935), Her Majesty the Widow (1934), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1926),...
- Lives (1931), Design for Living (1933), Conversation Piece (1934), Point Valaine (1935), Tonight at 8.30 (1936), Excursion (1937), Dear Octopus (1939) and...
- Living led Coward to write another play for his friends, but his Point Valaine, in which Lunt and Fontanne starred in 1934, was a failure. For Coward...
- Living led Coward to write another play for his friends, but his Point Valaine, in which Fontanne and Lunt starred in 1934, was a failure. Coward set...
- Hochtourist (1942) – Johanna Lallinger Am Ende der Welt (1947) – Corinna Valaine The Secret of the Red Cat (1949) – Laura Um eine Nasenlänge (1949) – Therese...