Private Lives

With Donald Cook
Theater: Plymouth
Opening Date: Oct. 4, 1948
Performances: 248
Playwright: Noel Coward
Director: Martin Manulis
Producer: John C. Wilson
Partial Cast: Donald Cook, Barbara Baxley, William Langford, Therese Quadri
Tallulah's Role: Amanda Prynne
Noel Coward's comedy, about a divorced couple who accidentally meet again in the same hotel on their honeymoons with their respective new spouses, was a tremendous hit for Tallulah. It enjoyed a long run playing to packed houses across the U.S. before hitting Broadway in October of 1948. Tallulah dramatically changed the part so that she eventually ended up just playing herself, but the audiences loved it and the play made her a rich woman. She enjoyed an excellent rapport with her leading man, Donald Cook, and they were lovers during most of the run. Later, she also had an affair with the other actor in the play, William Langford. Tallulah wasn't as friendly to young Barbara Baxley, whom she considered a threat and whose politics she didn't like.
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