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Ways and Means (play)

''Ways and Means'' is a short comic play by Noël Coward, one of ten that make up ''Tonight at 8:30'', a cycle written to be performed across three evenings. The story concerns an heiress and her gambling husband, who are plagued by debt and embarrassment as everything seems to always go wrong for them. Their honour is saved just in time when a disgraced chauffeur tries to rob them but amiably ends up pulling them out of a hole.
In the introduction to a published edition of the plays, Coward wrote, "A short play, having a great advantage over a long one in that it can sustain a mood without technical creaking or over padding, deserves a better fate, and if, by careful writing, acting and producing I can do a little towards reinstating it in its rightful pride, I shall have achieved one of my more sentimental ambitions."〔(''Shaw Festival Study Guide, 2009'' ), p. 4. Accessed 17 March 2010.〕
The play was first produced in London (1936), then in New York (1936–1937) and Canada (1938). It has enjoyed several major revivals and has been adapted for film.
==History==
Six of the plays in ''Tonight at 8:30'' were first presented at the Manchester Opera House beginning on 15 October 1935,〔''The Manchester Guardian'', 16 October 1935, p. 11〕 and a seventh play, ''Family Album'', was added on the subsequent provincial tour. ''Ways and Means was added for the London run, together with ''Still Life'' and ''Star Chamber'', the last of which was performed only once.〔Hoare, pp. 268–70〕 The first London performance in the cycle was on 9 January 1936 at the Phoenix Theatre,〔''The Times'' 10 January 1936, p. 10.〕 but ''Ways and Means'' did not premiere until 5 May 1936.〔(''Tonight at 8:30'' at the Guide to Musical Theatre )〕
Coward directed all ten pieces, and each starred Coward and Gertrude Lawrence. Coward said that he wrote them as "acting, singing, and dancing vehicles for Gertrude Lawrence and myself".〔Coward, unnumbered introductory page〕 The plays were performed in various combinations of three at each performance during the original run. The plays chosen for each performance were announced in advance, although a myth evolved that the groupings were random.〔''The Times'', 20 January 1936, p. 10; 11 February 1936, p. 12; 2 March 1936, p. 12; 6 April 1936, p. 10; 2 May 1936, p. 12; 10 June 1936, p. 14.〕 Matinées were sometimes billed as ''Today at 2:30''.
The Broadway openings for the three parts took place on 24 November 1936, 27 November 1936 and 30 November 1936 (including ''Ways and Means'') at the National Theatre, again starring Coward and Lawrence. ''Star Chamber'' was omitted.〔(''Ways and Means'' and other plays ) at the IBDB database〕 The London and New York runs were limited only by Coward's boredom at long engagements.〔Kenrick, John. ("Noel Coward 101: Coward's Musicals", ) ''Musicals 101: The Cyber Encyclopedia of Musical Theatre, TV and Film''〕
Major productions of parts of the cycle were revived on Broadway in 1948 and 1967, including ''Ways and Means'' in 1948 but not 1967. Revivals in 1981 at the Lyric Theatre in London and at the Chichester Festival in 2006 omitted ''Ways and Means''. In 1971, the Shaw Festival revived three of the plays, and in 2000, the Williamstown Theatre Festival revived six of them, in both cases omitting ''Ways and Means''.〔Brantley, Ben. ("How to Savor Fleeting Joys: Smiles Suave, Brows Arched", ) ''The New York Times'', 28 June 2000,〕 However, the Antaeus Company in Los Angeles revived all ten plays in October 2007, and the Shaw Festival is scheduled to revive the full cycle in 2009.〔("Noel Coward's ''Tonight at 8:30''" ), Shaw Festival Theatre '09〕
Ideas from the play were used in the 1942 film ''We Were Dancing''.〔Day, Barry. ("''We Were Dancing'' (1942)" ), ''Coward on Film: The Cinema of Noël Coward'', Scarecrow Press (2005), pp. 36–37 ISBN 0810853582〕 For a 1952 film ''Meet Me Tonight'', directed by Anthony Pelissier, Coward adapted ''Ways and Means'', ''Red Peppers'' and ''Fumed Oak'' (called ''Tonight at 8:30'' in the US)〔(''Meet Me Tonight'' (1952) ) at the IMDB database〕 In 1991, BBC television mounted productions of the individual plays with Joan Collins taking the Lawrence roles.〔Truss, Lynne. "Tonight at 8.30", ''The Times'', 15 April 1991〕 The sheer expense involved in mounting what are effectively ten different productions has usually deterred revivals of the entire ''Tonight at 8:30'' cycle, but the constituent plays can often be seen individually or in sets of three.

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