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He produced centennial tributes to Cole Porter and Noël Coward at Carnegie Hall.
Coward, at his peak, was everywhere: on the stage, the page, the radio, the phonograph.
"How could you throw yourself away like that, Hedda?" he says, calling her "a coward at heart".
What'll I do?" Mrs. Printz dispatched her husband to see a bartender he knew, and then to meet Mr. Coward at the back door of his building.
This led to Greenwell's first stage appearance in April 1984 in Noel, a charity performance in honour of Coward at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
Sometimes it brings to mind the drawing-room patter of Noël Coward; at other moments, the drawing-room absurdities of Eugène Ionesco, while pointing out in the process that there's not that great a distance between the two.
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Theatregoers hated the play, showing violent disapproval at the curtain calls and spitting at Coward as he left the theatre.
(Those ultra-fuzzy monsters, like most bullies, prove to be cowards at heart).
It sent protesters fleeing but only worked to clear them temporarily - the angry crowds chanted "cowards" at police as the scenes descended into chaos.
"The cowards at the Cannes festival not only demanded that he apologise, which he did, but then banned him, probably under pressure from the sponsors," he said.
Using detailed research on the psychology behind desertion, the conventions and military mores of the day and the punishment they faced, he claims that deserters were not cowards at all.
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