The third volume of Coward's plays contains some of his best work from
the thirties.
Design for Living - is about a triangular alliance
between two men and a woman, based on friends of Coward's, which he
waited to write "until she and he and I had arrived by different roads
in our careers at a time and a place when we felt we could all three
play together with a more or less equal degree of success."
Cavalcadewas Coward's most ambitious stage project, set during the Boer War,
which cost £30,000 in its day and which includes scenes of the relief
of the sinking of the Titanic and the coming of the Jazz Age.
Conversation Piece is a musical comedy that Noël wrote for the Parisian
star Yvonne Printemps and includes the song "I'll Follow My Secret
Heart".
Also in the volume are three short plays including
Tonight at 8.30 -
Hands Across the Sea, a gentle satire of colonials and London Society;
Still Life which became the film
Brief Encounter and
Fumed Oak a suburban
comedy about a 'worm who turns'. The volume is introduced by Sheridan
Morley.