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SUMMARY:Hayfever
DESCRIPTION:Hayfever by Noel Coward \n26th February – 2nd March 2024 \nDirector: Hannah Stow \n  \nJudith Bliss\, a retired actress\, and her author husband David live with their two children Simon and Sorrel in the Berkshire countryside. \nA family of self-absorbed bohemians\, they pursue a life unconstrained by mainstream values. \nIndependently of each other\, they invite four guests to stay over the weekend. \nWhat ensues is a game of humiliation where the invitees eventually pair off with an entirely different member of the family. \nUnable to stand any more of their host’s self-serving behaviour the guests leave the house as quietly as they are able. \nWritten in 1924 and first produced in 1925\, Hayfever was Noel Coward’s first major commercial success\, and combines high farce with a comedy of manners. \n“…a celebration of abnormality\, and at the same time a disquieting study of both the pleasure and pains of not being able to restrain oneself.” (Evening Standard) \n© Poster image Hannah Stow
URL:https://hblt.co.uk/diary/hayfever
LOCATION:Hebden Bridge Little Theatre\, Holme Street\, Hebden Bridge\, HX7 8EE
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