A renowned Noël Coward comedy is set for a special screening at a Norwich cinema.
The celebrated production, Present Laughter, directed by Matthew Warchus will be presented at Cinema City on August 1 at 6.30pm.
The show, featuring the talented Andrew Scott, probes into the tumultuous life of star actor Garry Essendine.
As Essendine prepares for an overseas tour, his life is engulfed by an identity crisis with unruly relationships vying for his attention.
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His last few days home are a chaotic mix of love, panic, and profound self-reflection.
The play, considered a modern reflection on fame and loneliness, was recorded 'live' during its successful 2019 run at London's Old Vic Theatre.
Cinema City, located in St Andrews Street in the city centre, is a multi-screen cinematic venue.
It hosts a variety of films, from art house and foreign to mainstream, and also features a top-rated restaurant and cafe/bar.
Tickets for this showing are available on the cinema's website or via its box office.
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