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Show Pics: Coward's dormant Volcano smoulders on stage

Date: 16 August 2012

Production photos have been released for Noel Coward's recently re-discovered Volcano, which opens at the Vaudeville Theatre tonight (16 August 2012, previews from 14 August).

Written in 1956 during Coward's self-exile in Jamaica, the play was never performed in the author's lifetime.

Inspired by an affair between Coward's friend Ian Fleming (author of the Bond novels) and a plantation-owning society beauty, it gives a "fascinating insight into the decadent, scandal-ridden lifestyle" that Coward and his fellow ex-pats enjoyed.

Starring Jenny Seagrove, Jason Durr and Dawn Steele, Volcano runs at the Vaudeville Theatre until 9 September.

All photos by Francis Loney.

Volcano Show Pics
Jenny Seagrove as Adela Shelly and Jason Durr as Guy Littleton

Volcano Show Pics
Jenny Seagrove as Adela Shelly, Jason Durr as Guy Littleton, Robin Sebastian as Robin and Finty Williams as Grizelda

Volcano Show Pics
Jenny Seagrove as Adela Shelly and Finty Williams as Grizelda

Volcano Show Pics
Jenny Seagrove as Adela Shelly

Volcano Show Pics
Jenny Seagrove as Adela Shelly, Jason Durr as Guy Littleton, Dawn Steele as Melissa Littleton, Robin Sebastian as Robin and Finty Williams as Grizelda

Volcano Show Pics
Jenny Seagrove as Adela Shelly,  Dawn Steele as Melissa Littleton and Jason Durr as Guy Littleton

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1st Night Photos: Volcano after-party heats up at the Hilton - 21st Aug 2012 photos
Review Round-up: Were critics hot for Volcano? - 20th Aug 2012 roundup
Volcano starstar - 17th Aug 2012 reviews


Reader Comments


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I think what makes this play very special is the underlying sub-text... what is not seen.Coward's autobiographical perspective of what was going on in Jamaica when he wrote it is indeed magical. The actors have captured this perfectly. - Chris kohut

22 Aug 12

I agree with your review. It lacked Noel Coward's normal ascerbic wit which was a shame. I thought Dawn Steele was excellent though despite those lemon yellow trousers! - Dawn Slaughter

17 Aug 12

Doesn't Hearbeat's Jason Durr look a bit uncomfortable with his less than flourishing facial hair? Just a thought. - IshotJR

17 Aug 12


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