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A star-driven revival of Noël Coward’s 1925 comedy Fallen Angels opened at the Roundabout Theatre Company’s Todd Haimes Theatre in New York this week, earning broadly positive critical notices on April 19–20, 2026.
The production, directed by Scott Ellis, reunites film and stage stars Kelli O’Hara and Rose Byrne as two upper-crust wives whose reawakened desires and liquid courage propel a riotous, champagne-fueled farce.
Critics praised the pair’s comic chemistry and physical comedy, with Tracee Chimo singled out as an energetic standout and Mark Consuelos, Aasif Mandvi and Christopher Fitzgerald in supporting roles.
Designers led by David Rockwell (sets) and Jeff Mahshie (costumes) earned particular notice for period glamour.
Reviewers noted the play’s historical rarity on Broadway — mounted only twice before (1927, 1956) and seeing its first major Broadway revival in 70 years — and while many lauded the performances and staging, some observed that Fallen Angels is a lighter, less layered Coward piece that relies heavily on star turns and physical gags.








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