Photo Flash: Page 1 Chicago Shakespeare Theater Presents PRIVATE LIVES

By: Jan. 13, 2010
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Private Lives by Noël Coward directed by Gary Griffin in Chicago Shakespeare's Courtyard Theater
January 6 - March 7, 2010

Following his celebrated production of Amadeus last season, CST's own Gary Griffin directs Noël Coward's stylish, savvy comedy about the people we can't live with-or without. Divorcés Amanda and Elyot meet up again quite by accident-on their second honeymoons, with brand-new spouses in tow. Fireworks fly as their reunion reveals just how quickly romance-and rivalry-can be rekindled.

Approximate Running Time: 2 hours, 20 minutes (includes intermissions)

Elyot and Amanda call it quits after three tumultuous years of marriage. Five years later, they are trapped on adjoining terraces, honeymooning in the same French hotel-with their new partners in hand. Commiseration turns into reminiscence. Bathed in moonlight and distant music, their passion reignites and, heedless of the consequences, they decide that they belong together-though destined to relive what drove them apart the first time.

Photo credit: Liz Lauren

Photo Flash: Page 1 Chicago Shakespeare Theater Presents PRIVATE LIVES

Photo Flash: Page 1 Chicago Shakespeare Theater Presents PRIVATE LIVES
Robert Sella, Tracy Michelle Arnold, Tim Campbell and Chaon Cross

Photo Flash: Page 1 Chicago Shakespeare Theater Presents PRIVATE LIVES
Robert Sella and Tracy Michelle Arnold

Photo Flash: Page 1 Chicago Shakespeare Theater Presents PRIVATE LIVES
Robert Sella and Tracy Michelle Arnold

Photo Flash: Page 1 Chicago Shakespeare Theater Presents PRIVATE LIVES
Robert Sella and Tracy Michelle Arnold

Photo Flash: Page 1 Chicago Shakespeare Theater Presents PRIVATE LIVES



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