Sir Noël Coward
(1899-1973)
songwriter, actor, playwright, and Knight Bachelor (from 1970)
Commemorated on 5 plaques
Sir Noël Coward 1899-1973 Actor, Playwright and Songwriter born here
131 Waldegrave Road, Teddington, London, United Kingdom where they was born (1899)
Duchess Theatre The Duchess Theatre began a distinguished career as a home for both drama and comedy when it opened with the war play "Tunnel Trench" in 1929. Prominent productions have included the 1936 London debut of T S Eliot's "Murder In The Cathedral" and Noël Coward's "Blithe Spirit" in 1942
Catherine Street, London, United Kingdom where they debuted "Blithe Spirit"
Sir Noël Coward author, composer and actor lived here 1930-1956
15 Gerald Road, Belgravia, London, United Kingdom where they lived
Sir Noël Coward 1899-1973 dramatist, actor and composer lived for a few years of his childhood (1906-1909) in Lenham Road. His first public appearance on stage was on July 23rd 1907 in a concert at Sutton Public Hall when he was about 8 years old.
56 Lenham Road, Sutton, London, United Kingdom where they was
Dymchurch Heritage Trail #2
Paul Nash Artist Noel Coward Actor/Playwright Edith Nesbit Author Stayed here
Dormer's Cottage, High Street, Dymchurch, United Kingdom where they was