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    Towards the end of his life Coward was consulted about, but did not compile, two 1972 revues that were anthologies of his songs from the 1920s to the 1960s, Cowardy Custard in London (the title was chosen by Coward) and Oh, Coward! in New York, at the premiere of which he made his last public appearance.

  2. Words and Music is a musical revue with sketches, music, lyrics and direction by Noël Coward. The revue introduced the song "Mad About the Boy", which, according to The Noël Coward Society's website, is Coward's most popular song. The critics praised the show's sharp satire and verbal cleverness.

  3. This was Noël's first revue - a complex style of entertainment of songs and sketches that grew out of the Victorian music-hall and became a major form of entertainment in the 1920s and 30s. Charlot trusted Ned Lathom's money but not the young Noël's ability to write and paired him with an established writer, Ronald Jeans, who wrote the book ...

  4. Sigh No More is a musical revue consisting of twenty-two scenes and numbers composed, written and produced by Noël Coward, with additional items by Joyce Grenfell, Richard Addinsell and Norman Hackforth.

  5. LP, Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of "The Revues" on Discogs.

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  6. Coward, Revues and Musicals. Most of Noël Coward's most memorable songs and tunes come from his musicals and revues. Shows of songs and sketches known as revues have now virtually disappeared as a form of theatre entertainment.

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