London theatergoers braved bombs and walked through rubble to see Noel Coward’s comedy “Blithe Spirit” when it opened in 1942. The British playwright wrote it in a six-day marathon the previous year as a distraction and amusement for audiences during his nation’s most trying times. Read More
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