The late Noel Coward is one of many to have taken time-out at the hotel.
It's too early to pick, and I'm too cheap and sort of a coward with this stuff.
But the originality and psychological grasp of Coward's best plays prefigured much modern stage and screen writing.
It will be at the Noel Coward Theatre in London for 16 weeks between February and June 2014.
Of particular interest are the letters Coward wrote in later life, particularly when under professional or personal pressure.
But remember that once you go, you will be forever known as the coward who ran away, he added shrewdly.
Computerized speech dictation will not make a doer out of a procrastinator or a hero out of a coward.
"You've got to put that being a coward and 'I don't want to get in nobody's business, '" he said.
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"He was a coward, " Isaac Abraham, a community leader and neighbor of the couple, told WABC after Acevedo's arrest.
Correa began to back off from his authoritarian policies, not like a hero but very much like a coward.
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Perhaps, to misquote Noel Coward, it is the extraordinary potency of cheap money.
If you're a manager and let things fester, staffers will see you as a coward, an incompetent or perhaps both.
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In the military great courage is often referred to as heroism, while a lack of courage will brand you a coward.
Mr Abraham called the hit-and-run driver "a coward" who "should pay his price", adding that their community wants a homicide prosecution.
Early in the decade, Coward undertook a number of covert intelligence-gathering missions for a war that he was sure was coming.
Like Stephen Fry, an actor-writer who would be lauded for his intellect and wit in the 1990s, Coward was disillusioned by fame.
They will play the glamorous, volatile ex-lovers in a story of their ill-fated 1983 revival of Noel Coward's stage play, Private Lives.
And Noel Coward, the playwright and songwriter who was their closest friend.
He is like a scrawny little brother - a bit of a coward, but essentially just young, and frightened and pretty loveable.
"If this coward could have done this with this much hate, imagine what we can do with this much love, " he said.
Francesco Schettino, calling him "Captain Coward" and "Chicken of the Sea" when he has performed as well as many others at the helm.
But nothing is a last word, and Coward's long prime ended suddenly, his fortunes collapsing in the aftermath of the second world war.
In Afghanistan, the media-savvy Taliban seized on the remarks and called Harry a "coward" for only speaking when he was out of danger.
It includes signatures and messages from The Beatles, lawyer and writer John Mortimer, playwright and songwriter Noel Coward and US photographer Robert Mapplethorpe among others.
On the whole this unorthodox design works well despite the fact that Coward's wit, so fizzy on stage, often seems heavy-footed and affected on the page.
He believes Hart was sloppy, Hammerstein soppy (too many easy metaphors like birds, dreams, flying), Coward condescending, Gershwin too striving and Lerner too limited in his palette.
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Mr. Eyre, whose work hasn't been seen much on Broadway of late, mostly sticks to the script, letting Coward's lines make their point without excessive directorial interference.
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