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Coward Comedies

At the Southampton Arts Center
By
Star Staff

Go People, a professional company ­from England that specializes in high-quality intimate theater, will perform two Noel Coward plays, “Ways and Means” and “Hands Across the Sea” on Sunday afternoon at 4 at the Southampton Arts Center.

“Ways and Means” is a light comedy set on the French Riviera in the 1930s about an heiress and her gambling husband who find themselves plagued by debt and embarrassment while staying at their friends’ villa. “Hands Across the Sea” is a comedy of manners about a well-traveled aristocrat who is unexpectedly visited by a couple she had encountered in her travels, whom she cannot remember.

The program is free, with donations to the company encouraged.

 

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