The Rat Trap
Written a hundred years ago and rarely performed, it was interesting to see this first Noel Coward work, written when he was 18 years old, performed at the Park Theatre in a revised version by Bill Rosenfield. It opens as we might expect, in a genteel drawing room and Sheila (Lily Nichol) and Keld (Ewan Miller), who are both aspiring writers about to get married the next day, meet with Sheila’s friend Olive and another 'bohemian' couple, Naomi and Edmund. Naomi and Edmund have never married, and Naomi explains that marriage is a 'rat trap' that would destroy their relationship, and predicts that Sheila will end up sacrificing her career for Keld. Sheila and Keld laugh it off, pointing out they are too clever and too in love to make the mistakes they see in others. After this slightly clunky foreshadowing, no surprise then to see that after a giddy honeymoon period, the pair find themselves bickering all the time, and then, later still, Sheila is no longer w...