Florence Lancaster
Margaret Leighton
Florence Lancaster

In The Vortex, Coward explores the darker side of the cocktail party set. Emotional blackmail, drug abuse and shattered relationships are minutely observed in this disturbing, early piece from a playwright whose sharp eye was usually more turned towards the light.
Florence Lancaster
Margaret Leighton
Florence Lancaster
Pawnie
Alan Melville
Pawnie
David Lancaster
Patrick Barr
David Lancaster
Helen Saville
Jennifer Daniel
Helen Saville
Nicky Lancaster
Richard Warwick
Nicky Lancaster
Bunty Mainwaring
Felicity Gibson
Bunty Mainwaring
Tom Veryan
Barry Justice
Tom Veryan
Clara Hibbert
Nancie Jackson
Clara Hibbert
Bruce Fairlight
David McKail
Bruce Fairlight
Preston
Patricia Mort
Preston
Margaret Leighton turns in quite an emotional performance as the socialite "Florence", married to decent but rather subdued 'David" (Patrick Barr) and mother to her surprise visitor "Nicky" (Richard Warwick) who has arrived with some startling news. That's just the first shock for this family as the evening pans out delivering some home truths that have long been festering between mother and son. The play was written by Noël Coward in 1924 when it's subject matter must have ruffled feathers as it dealt with infidelity, drug use, and the desperate cravings for affection regardless of age and/or social standing. Though the production is a little stagey, it flows well for seventy minutes with Leighton and Warwick exchanging dialogue that vacillates between the loving and the positively loathing. Exasperation and frustration are never far from the lips of just about everyone, and the support from Felicity Gibson ("Bunty") and Barry Justice ("Tom") gives the crescendo effect at the end a sense of temperamental panic that is both dark yet ever so slightly optimistic, too.
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