Hay Fever (1984)

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Poster by Pip Piacentino

Noël Coward

Directed by Leslie Lidyard

Performances: Weds 22th – Sat 25th February 1984, Bell Theatre


Introduction

The action takes place in the Hall of the Bliss's House at Cookham in June.

  • Act I - Saturday Afternoon
  • Act II - Saturday Evening
  • Act III - Sunday Morning

There was a 15 minute interval between each Act.

Cast

Crew

Reviews

Noel Coward's "Hay Fever".... which seems to have acquired the mantle of a modern classic, is about a weekend party in the 1920's at the Cookham home of the Bliss family.

....Leslie Lidyards production is enacted on a bilious, set that could pass for the waiting room at Crewe station which might account for the curiously waspish note that creeps into the proceedings.

The Blisses are like exotic butterflies, quarrelsome but without malice; but in the exchanges between Jeremy Ward and Ann- Orange-Bromehead, as Simon and Sorel, the edge is sometimes too cutting for comfort.

Ruth Shettle is grandly theatrical as Judith. Her whole life is a stage performance, and her simplest utterance is delivered as if to an invisible gallery. Don Gillate plays David, too, as a poseur in the grand manner, with a hint of tongue-in-the-cheek roguery.

The guests are a nicely assorted crew. Matthew Lyne is the blazered Sandy Tyrell, a good egg, but something of a silly ass, don'cher know?

Gallery

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