It’s a big year for Rose Byrne. Once associated with humor for her roles in Bridesmaids and Neighbors, the Australian actress now has an Oscar nomination for her chilling performance in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You. She’s also stepping onto the Broadway stage, arm in arm with the Tony-winning soprano Kelli O’Hara. The two women are cast in Fallen Angels, a provocative 1925 work from the British playwright Noël Coward. It follows two upper-class women who recall their premarital sexual adventures with the same man—a tale so scandalous it caused an uproar when first published, even getting censored by Lord Chamberlain’s theater office. Revivals of the play are rare. This one comes to us in an adaptation by Scott Ellis. —Jeanne Malle