This play contains the famous line: "None is so deaf as who will not hear."
The play now contained 20 songs and ran 90 minutes with no intermission.
The play nevertheless contains many references to Coward's own life.
As is often the case with Pinter, the play probably contains both.
The play contains a fair number of political parallels.
Although not a musical, the play contains six songs.
The play contains images that refer directly to the philosopher's life.
The play contains the famous line, "Life's too short for chess."
The play contains only two characters and a single setting.
That play contained some of the most famous and moving romantic passages in history.