The Vortex: why Noel Coward’s classic endures 50 years after his death
Vortex designer Gladys Calthrop and Noël Coward in 1924. Photo: Noël Coward Archive Trust
Noël Coward’s rarely seen work The Vortex caused a sensation when it premiered in 1924. As the play is revived to mark the
50th anniversary of his death, we revisit its history and talks to director Daniel Raggett about this latest offering
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