Liz Essendine

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Liz Essendine is a character in Noël Coward’s comedy play "Present Laughter," typically portrayed as the witty and poised ex-wife and confidante of the egocentric actor Garry Essendine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn Present Laughter NERFINISHED
appearsInAct Act I of Present Laughter NERFINISHED
Act II of Present Laughter NERFINISHED
Act III of Present Laughter NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre West End comedy
associatedWithTheme middle-aged self-absorption
romantic entanglements
theatre and performance
characterTrait poised
witty
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Noël Coward NERFINISHED
genre comedy
hasGivenName Liz NERFINISHED
hasRelationshipWith Garry Essendine NERFINISHED
hasStagePortrayal various actresses in Broadway productions
various actresses in West End productions
various actresses in regional theatre productions
hasSurname Essendine NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium stage play
narrativeFunction voice of reason around Garry Essendine
roleInWork confidante of Garry Essendine
ex-wife of Garry Essendine
workAuthorNationality British
workAuthorOccupation playwright Noël Coward NERFINISHED
workDateOfFirstPerformance 1942
workSetting London theatre world

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Present Laughter (stage) hasCharacter Liz Essendine
subject surface form: Present Laughter