Private Lives at Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Amy Liptrott directed Noel Coward’s comedy of manners, Private Lives, for Pitlochry Festival Theatre. First premiered in 1930 at the King’s Theatre in Edinburgh, the play follows the antics of two sets of newlyweds whose lives are chaotically intertwined. Nalân Burgess and Tom Richardson were fabulous as Eliot and Sybil, whilst Amanda and Victor were played by the equally charming Amelia Donkor and Marc Small.
The Noel Coward instagram (@sirnoelcoward) was treated to a behind-the-scenes tour of Pitlochry during one of their first matinee performances. Have a look at our story highlights to see what antics the cast got up to.
You can read the excellent review here. https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/entertainment/3438366/private-lives-pitlochry-festival-theatre/