Stephen Fry lays flowers on the statue of Sir Noël Coward at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London on 12th December 2009. Stephen is a Vice-President of the Society.
This is such a fine speech from Stephen. He confidently delivers this in a calm state without his usual nervous gestures. No notes, no missteps, just a perfect speech. He is also strikingly handsome here.
In 2001, I spent a couple hours hanging around the lobby of the Drury Lane Theater, hoping for someone to return tickets so that my son and I could see the then-current production of 'My Fair Lady', so I saw quite a bit of that statue. Mr. Coward was one of my mother's favorite performers, with 'Mad Dogs and Englishmen' her favorite song of his. (I'm happy to report that we *did* manage to get tickets, btw. My son never met his grandfather, so this was a wonderful way of connecting with him, because Dad saw MFL with the original cast in that very theater!)
Stephen Fry, a master in his own right. How very English, too, for everyone to be wearing overcoats and scarves during this ceremony for Coward. ( 'Let's not put the heating on, they'll just stay on and get drunk') Coward, in his statuesk finery, seemed a bit disturbed when when being presented with a bouquet in his lap.
"Hard work is a privilege and not a chore..." And another Fry truism is uttered for posterity. Thanks so much for posting. ;D
Coward and Fry together - brilliant combination. Wonderful tribute. Thanks for recording it.
You dear old thing........you spoke so well about dear dear Noel.
This is such a fine speech from Stephen. He confidently delivers this in a calm state without his usual nervous gestures. No notes, no missteps, just a perfect speech. He is also strikingly handsome here.
Thnx for the vid! Stephen Fry is the best! :)
In 2001, I spent a couple hours hanging around the lobby of the Drury Lane Theater, hoping for someone to return tickets so that my son and I could see the then-current production of 'My Fair Lady', so I saw quite a bit of that statue. Mr. Coward was one of my mother's favorite performers, with 'Mad Dogs and Englishmen' her favorite song of his. (I'm happy to report that we *did* manage to get tickets, btw. My son never met his grandfather, so this was a wonderful way of connecting with him, because Dad saw MFL with the original cast in that very theater!)
You said it so well, Stephen.
as Stephen Fry sets the flowers and taps NC's on the head, the statue kind of smiles back irronicly. lol!
Fry should pay Coward in a biopic.
Oh my God! Is so handsome!
Stephen Fry, a master in his own right. How very English, too, for everyone to be wearing overcoats and scarves during this ceremony for Coward. ( 'Let's not put the heating on, they'll just stay on and get drunk') Coward, in his statuesk finery, seemed a bit disturbed when when being presented with a bouquet in his lap.
I'd like to hear Stephen perform mad dogs and Englishmen
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