Showing posts with label Noel Coward. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noel Coward. Show all posts
She's a Gas
Labels:
1960s,
1970s,
Broadway,
glamour,
hair,
High Spirits,
Hugh Martin,
music,
Noel Coward,
Tammy Grimes,
theatre,
Timothy Gray
She's a Gas
Labels:
1960s,
1970s,
Broadway,
glamour,
hair,
High Spirits,
Hugh Martin,
music,
Noel Coward,
Tammy Grimes,
theatre,
Timothy Gray
A Marvelous Party
Noel Coward, Judy Garland and Kay Thompson talk about performing, Lena Horne, Roger Edens, and Marilyn Monroe. Once our jaws are back in place from dropping, our eternal thanks will go to Toby Worthington for bringing this to our attention, and to TallulahDahling for posting it.


Labels:
1950s,
1960s,
glamour,
hats,
Judy Garland,
Kay Thompson,
Noel Coward,
smoking
Mad About the Birthday Boy

We're mad about Toby Worthington, who had a birthday this past weekend. In a perfect world, we'd be gadding about a bygone Manhattan with Mr. Worthington in celebration, sipping martinis in smart nightclubs, taking in every sophisticated chanteuse and diseuse in town -- and we would have remembered on the exact date. But it is not, alas, a perfect world; and we are far, far from perfect -- so we hope that this little tribute will suffice. Mr. Worthington has long been a staunch friend and supporter of SSUWAT, and we wish him many more years of wit, style, and unflappable good taste.
Labels:
1960s,
cabaret,
hunk,
music,
New York,
Noel Coward,
sylvia syms,
Toby Worthington
A Talent to Amuse
We hope we have one, darlings!
* This clip embodies everything we hold near and dear: brittle 1930's sophistication tarted up with 1960's wiglets and sequins. It's a culture clash of the very best kind!
Labels:
1960s,
Carmen McRae,
glamour,
hair,
Hair Hall of Fame,
music,
Noel Coward
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