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Bagatelle(s) Joyeux Chagrins ou Bagatelle(s) (Present Laughter) est une pièce de théâtre comique britannique de Noël Coward écrite en 1939 et mise en scène pour la première fois en 1942. En français, elle est jouée pour la première fois, à Paris en 1948 sous le titre Joyeux Chagrins, puis modernisée par Laurent Chalumeau en 1996 sous le titre Bagatelle(s) . Le titre original de la pièce, Present Laughter, vient d'une chanson de la pièce de William Shakespeare La Nuit des rois, où est évoqué « present mirth hath present laughter ». Present Laughter is a comic play written by Noël Coward in 1939 but not produced until 1942 because the Second World War began while it was in rehearsal, and the British theatres closed. The title is drawn from a song in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night that urges carpe diem ("present mirth hath present laughter"). The play has been frequently revived in Britain, the US and beyond. Il divo Garry (titolo originale in inglese: Present Laughter) è una commedia di Noël Coward, andata in scena in prima assoluta a Blackpool nel 1942. Il titolo originale proviene da un verso de La dodicesima notte, "present mirth hath present laughter", e la commedia ha forti tratti autobiografici. Il protagonista è l'attore Garry Essendine, che si prepara a una lunga tournée teatrale in Africa. In mezzo a una serie di situazioni farsesche Garry ha a che fare con tutte le donne della sua vita, tra cui la giovane amante, la segretaria e l'ex moglie, mentre affronta una crisi di mezza età. Il ruolo principale di Garry, interpretato al debutto dallo stesso Coward, ha richiamato nel corso degli anni attori teatrali di primissimo livello, tra cui Clifton Webb, Nigel Patrick, Albert Finney, Donal
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Il divo Garry (titolo originale in inglese: Present Laughter) è una commedia di Noël Coward, andata in scena in prima assoluta a Blackpool nel 1942. Il titolo originale proviene da un verso de La dodicesima notte, "present mirth hath present laughter", e la commedia ha forti tratti autobiografici. Il protagonista è l'attore Garry Essendine, che si prepara a una lunga tournée teatrale in Africa. In mezzo a una serie di situazioni farsesche Garry ha a che fare con tutte le donne della sua vita, tra cui la giovane amante, la segretaria e l'ex moglie, mentre affronta una crisi di mezza età. Il ruolo principale di Garry, interpretato al debutto dallo stesso Coward, ha richiamato nel corso degli anni attori teatrali di primissimo livello, tra cui Clifton Webb, Nigel Patrick, Albert Finney, Donald Sinden, Peter O'Toole, Simon Callow, Victor Garber, Ian McKellen, Alex Jennings, Kevin Kline, Andrew Scott e Gianfranco Jannuzzo nella prima italiana del 2008. Present Laughter is a comic play written by Noël Coward in 1939 but not produced until 1942 because the Second World War began while it was in rehearsal, and the British theatres closed. The title is drawn from a song in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night that urges carpe diem ("present mirth hath present laughter"). The play has been frequently revived in Britain, the US and beyond. The plot depicts a few days in the life of the successful and self-obsessed light comedy actor Garry Essendine as he prepares to travel for a touring commitment in Africa. Amid a series of events bordering on farce, Garry has to deal with women who want to seduce him, placate both his long-suffering secretary and his wife, cope with a crazed young playwright, and overcome his impending mid-life crisis (he has recently turned forty). The character is a caricature of the author's real-life persona, as Coward acknowledged. Coward starred as Garry during the original run, which began with a long provincial tour to accommodate wartime audiences. He reprised the role in the first British revival and later in the United States and Paris. Subsequent productions have featured actors such as Albert Finney, Peter O'Toole, Donald Sinden, Ian McKellen, Simon Callow and Andrew Scott, and in the United States Clifton Webb, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., George C. Scott, Frank Langella and Kevin Kline. Bagatelle(s) Joyeux Chagrins ou Bagatelle(s) (Present Laughter) est une pièce de théâtre comique britannique de Noël Coward écrite en 1939 et mise en scène pour la première fois en 1942. En français, elle est jouée pour la première fois, à Paris en 1948 sous le titre Joyeux Chagrins, puis modernisée par Laurent Chalumeau en 1996 sous le titre Bagatelle(s) . Le titre original de la pièce, Present Laughter, vient d'une chanson de la pièce de William Shakespeare La Nuit des rois, où est évoqué « present mirth hath present laughter ». Noël Coward joue le rôle principal de Garry Essendine lors des représentations originales ainsi que lors des représentations en français en 1948 à Paris. Dix ans plus tard il fait également partie de la distribution lors d'une tournée américaine. Le rôle d'Essendine fut également repris par Nigel Patrick, Albert Finney, Peter O'Toole, Simon Callow et Ian McKellen. Dans Bagatelle(s), le personnage devenu Jean Delecour était interprété par Michel Sardou.
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