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Hay Fever

 Hay Fever Theatre tickets from London Ticket Web

Hay Fever The Bliss family have invited various guests to stay the weekend - Judith has a fan coming to stay, Sandy Tyrell; her husband, David, a novelist, has a young flapper girl, Jackie Coryton, visiting in order to study her 'in domestic surroundings' for his next novel; Judith's daughter, Sorel has a diplomat, Richard Greatham; and Judith's son, Simon has invited Myra Arundel. Unfortunately none has told any of the others that they've invited a guest for the weekend.

Starring Judi Dench as 'Judith Bliss', Peter Bowles as 'Davis Bliss', Belinda Lang as 'Myra Arundel' and Kim Medcalf 'Sorel Bliss' along with William Chubb, Charles Edwards and Dan Stevens.
 

Hay Fever Starring Dame Judy Dench

Hay Fever

Haymarket Theatre
Haymarket London
SW1Y 4HT

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Start Date: 06 April 2006

Booking Until: 05 August 2006

Running time: To Be Confirmed

Performances
Evenings: Tuesday - Saturday at 7.45pm (19th April 2006 at 7.00pm)
Matinees: Thursday and Saturday at 3.00pm (No Matinee on 6th April 2006)
 


Booking Until: 11 March 2006

Running time: 2hrs 40mins

Performances
Evenings: Monday - Saturday at 7.30pm
Matinees: Thursday and Saturday at 3.00pm

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What's New

Hay Fever Noel Coward's classic Hay Fever is set in the Thames-side country house of Judith Bliss, incandescent star of the London stage, who is now sampling the mixed blessings of early retirement with her family.

 

Theatre Review

Hay Fever - Put Dame Judi Dench into Noel Coward's 20s comedy directed by Peter Hall at the Haymarket and you have a gilt-edged hit before you have even opened...what is fascinating is how she triumphs in a role that goes against the grain of her natural talent... Aside from Dench, Peter Bowles as Judith's novelist husband best catches the acidulous tone of Coward's comedy of bad manners. The Guardian
 

What a fresh, blissful impression this 80-year-old Noel Coward comedy of bad country-house manners makes in Sir Peter Hall's spirited production. Hay Fever has aged as well as wine, tortoises and Dame Judi Dench, who effortlessly commandeers the role of retired actress, Judith Bliss, dizzily determined to live her private life as a fantasy repeat of the romantic melodramas in which she used to star... Her novelist husband, effectively played by Peter Bowles with lofty prissiness... Belinda Lang's delightful, drawling Myra, a cloche-hatted man-eater and the one female stylishly in period... A hit? Yes, and a smashing one. The London Evening Standard

 

This is a night of English high comedy at its absolute best - and a smash hit if I ever saw one.  The Daily Telegraph

 

The entire cast are first-rate in this classy revival but Dame Judi is simply superb. The Daily Express

 

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