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Ten Chimneys Foundation’s Mission

  • Preserve and Share the buildings, furnishings, collections, and grounds of a national treasure – Ten Chimneys, the estate created by Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne.
  • Serve as a continuing resource and powerful inspiration for theatre, the arts, and the art of living.
  • Offer public programs consistent with the Lunts’ varied interests and core values, while maintaining the integrity and intimacy of this extraordinary estate.

Ten Chimneys is a National Historic Landmark, a “Save America’s Treasures” project site, and is listed in the National Registry of Historic Places. Ten Chimneys is owned by the non-profit 501(C)3 organization Ten Chimneys Foundation, Inc.

Noël Coward Short Plays Revived at Ten Chimneys

August 31, 2010

The most recent Play Reading at Ten Chimneys, featuring a brand new class of interns from the Milwaukee Repertory Theater, revived Tonight at 8:30, a rarely produced collection of short plays by Noël Coward. The performance included the short plays, Ways and Means, Fumed Oak (featuring Henry Gow, a character Noël said he “loved from the moment I started writing him”), and Still Life (which became the 1945 film Brief Encounter), as well as rousing musical interludes of Coward songs.

On Monday, October 18th, the Milwaukee Rep interns will return to Ten Chimneys for a reading of Design for Living, widely regarded as one of Noël Coward’s greatest, and funniest, plays. For more information on this and other upcoming public programs at Ten Chimneys, click here.

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