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''The Rat Trap'' (1918) is a four-act drama by Noël Coward, written when he was 18, but not staged until he was 26, by which time he was well known as a rising playwright, after the success of ''
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''. The play depicts the clash of egos between a married couple of writers, the wife's attempts to keep the marriage stable, the husband's philandering, her departure and his attempts to win her back.


Background and first production

What Coward called his "first really serious attempt at psychological conflict", was written when he was 18. In his 1937 memoirs, ''Present Indicative'', he admits that as "a whole it was immature, but it was much steadier than anything I had done hitherto ... when I had finished it, I felt, for the first time with genuine conviction, that I could really write plays." It was first performed on 18 October 1926, for 12 performances at the Everyman Theatre, Hampstead, in London, presented by George Carr (who also directed), Raymond Massey (who also played a supporting role), and Allan Wade. Coward was by now well known, after his success as author and star of ''
The Vortex ''The Vortex'' is a play in three acts by the English writer and actor Noël Coward. The play depicts the sexual vanity of a rich, ageing beauty, her troubled relationship with her adult son, and drug abuse in British society circles after the ...
'', which had made his name in the West End and on
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.Mander and Mitchenson, p. 35 He was unable to see the production of ''The Rat Trap'' as he was by then travelling back to New York for the premiere of his ''
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''. He later wrote, "in spite of the effulgence of the cast, the play fizzled out at the end of its regulation two weeks. I was not particularly depressed about this; ''The Rat Trap'' was a dead love."


Original cast

*Olive Lloyd-Kennedy – Mary Robson *Sheila Brandreth –
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*Keld Maxwell – Robert Harris *Naomi Frith-Bassington – Elizabeth Pollock *Edmund Crowe – Raymond Massey *Burrage – Clare Greet *Ruby Raymond –
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::Source: Mander and Mitchenson.Mander and Mitchenson, p. 28


Synopsis

Sheila, a promising novelist, is engaged to Keld, an aspiring playwright. Sheila's flatmate, Olive, warns Sheila that when two talented egotists marry there is likely to be trouble, and that Sheila may end up subordinating herself to Keld, which would be a tragedy as, in Olive's view, Sheila is far the better writer. Sheila nonetheless marries Keld, and Olive's warning is proved correct: the couple are "like two rats in a trap, fighting, fighting, fighting". Sheila persists in trying to keep the relationship working, but her own writing has come to a halt. She discovers that Keld is having an affair with a pushy young actress, Ruby, and tells him she is leaving him. With her faithful housekeeper, Burrage, Sheila moves to a cottage in Cornwall. Keld comes to see her and she tells him that although she no longer loves him she is prepared to come back to him because she is pregnant and feels "so alone and so dreadfully frightened".


Publication

The play was published in London by
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in 1924 in volume 13 of the ''Contemporary British Dramatists'' series, and was republished by Heinemann in 1934 in Coward's ''Play Parade, Volume III''. In his introduction Coward writes:


Critical response

The critic J. T. Grein praised the play – "it held me from beginning to end" – and questioned why West End managements had not taken it up. "Surely ''The Rat Trap'' will come West; I for one, would gladly see it again". The reviewer in '' The Daily News'' commented that the work was extraordinary for so young an author as Coward had been when he wrote it: "The second act is constructively a piece of work that might be envied by a dramatist with years of experience".


Revivals

A professional revival of the play was presented at the
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, a London fringe venue in
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, as part of its Forgotten Voices Season 2006, from 28 November to 23 December 2006, in a production directed by Tim Luscombe, which received good press notices.
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and Catherine Hamilton played the leading roles with the veteran actress
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as Burrage. Notes, references and sources


Notes


References


Sources

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External links

* An archived review of the Finborough revival can be found at the British Theatre Guide website. * Michael Billington's review for
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