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Cowardly Things: Cindy Goldfield & Scrumbly Koldewyn Explore Noel Coward

New Conservatory Theatre Center, at Market (25 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102)
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$20.00 - $28.00
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Cindy Goldfield and Scrumbly Koldewyn explore the work of playwright, composer, actor, and singer Noel Coward in Cowardly Things at the New Conservatory Theatre Center. In this show, they'll be re-imagining Coward's classic songs for the 21st Century, and tracing the influence of his high-spirited wit on modern-day music.

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The last date listed for Cowardly Things was Saturday July 31, 2010 / 8:00pm.

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at Market,
25 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-861-8972 (box office)
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    Park and Eat at Max's or Chevy's on Van Ness and walk down to the venue.
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    Casual Dress is fine.
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    Snacks and drinks available at the venue.
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12 Goldstar Member Reviews

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no organization to the show, silly setups, boring songs, and it is hard to be boring with Noel Coward. I left at intermission so cannot comment on the second half, but I found it totally uninspired
Written on Jul 16 2010

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Scrumbly and Cindy were Marvelous! What a Great Show! Beautiful voices and renditions, the set design was perfect and it flowed brilliantly! They were having fun, we were having fun, a Wonderful night at the theater!
Written on Jul 09 2010

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This show is brilliant in every way! Cindy & Scrumbly are two of the finest entertainers in the Bay Area and this show gives them an opportunity to shine, don't miss it!
Written on Jul 16 2010

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This was consumate artistry of the highest degree! This team is as comfortable working together as a pair of old soft shoes and their constant patter, singing, and dancing did not disappoint. The "in" jokes were timeless and it was a pleasure to see these two stage veterans seemlessly interface with one another. Brava and Bravo!
Written on Aug 02 2010

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More Information About Cowardly Things

Website

http://www.nctcsf.org/press_room/cowardly_things.htm

Description

Cindy Goldfield and Scrumbly Koldewyn explore the work of Noel Coward: revisiting, revising and re-imagining how his work stands up in the 21st century, and discovering current songs that channel the blithe Coward spirit.