It took the form of a live Old Time Radio broadcast, with Foley Artists slamming doors and cracking whips in a corner of the stage, antique-looking microphones for the lead players, and a dress code which suggested the 1940s. … out a jazziness in it which we might expect from Cole Porter (whose songwriting career flourished in the 1920s and '30s) but could not be absolutely sure of in a show he wrote in 1948, at a time when he'd been relatively hitless for a few years … …
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