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The play deals with the four eccentric members of the Bliss family and their outlandish behaviour when they each invite a guest to spend the weekend. | The play deals with the four eccentric members of the Bliss family and their outlandish behaviour when they each invite a guest to spend the weekend. | ||
− | Written in 1924, the play was first produced | + | Written in 1924, the play was first produced at the Ambassadors Theatre, London on 8 June 1925, with Marie Tempest as "Judith Bliss", transferring to the larger Criterion Theatre on 7 September. The play was first performed in the USA at the Maxine Elliott Theatre in New York. |
==Translations and adaptations== | ==Translations and adaptations== |
Revision as of 06:42, 2 June 2019
Hay Fever is a farcical comedy by Noël Coward (1899-1973)[1].
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The play deals with the four eccentric members of the Bliss family and their outlandish behaviour when they each invite a guest to spend the weekend.
Written in 1924, the play was first produced at the Ambassadors Theatre, London on 8 June 1925, with Marie Tempest as "Judith Bliss", transferring to the larger Criterion Theatre on 7 September. The play was first performed in the USA at the Maxine Elliott Theatre in New York.
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
1935: Presented by the Johannesburg Drama Circle in November(?).
1943: Presented by the Rondebosch Dramatic Society, with Diana Johnson, Gordon Bridger, Louise Dale-Kuys and others.
1944: Produced in Johannesburg by the Munro-Inglis Company.
1946: Presented by the Brian Brooke Company, produced by Brian Brooke in the Hofmeyr Hall in November. The cast consisted of Phyllis Meine, Eve van der Byl, Petrina Fry, Cynthia Klette, Michael Marais, Dorothy Kendal-Grimston, Brian Brooke, Sydney Welch and John McIntosh.
1965: Brian Brooke Company, directed by John Hayter, 4 November to 4 December.
1974: Staged by PACT at the Alexander Theatre, directed by John Hussey, with Shelagh Holliday (Judith), John Hussey (David), Sally Ducrow (Sorrel), Richard Haines (Sandy), Eckard Rabe (Simon), Diane Wilson (Myra), James White (Richard), Annelisa Weiland (Jacky) and Pam Jacobs (Clara). Sets designed by Richard Cook and costumes designed by Christa Scholtz.
1977: Roy Sargeant directed a Rhodes University Drama Department production.
1978: Directed by Peter Curtis for CAPAB starring Liz Dick, Neville Thomas, Clare Marshall.
1981: Presented by the Bloemfontein Repertory Society at the Bloemfontein Civic Theatre from 30 July to 1 August 1981, directed by Desmond Hughes.
19**: Staged by NAPAC, directed by Anne Freed, with Margaret Inglis (Judith), Robert Langford (David), Margaret Milner-Smyth (Sorel), Ivor van Rensburg (Sandy), John Rogers (Simon), Lucille Henderson (Myra), Dale Cutts (Richard), Elaine Dyer (Jackie) and Helen Braithwaite (Clara). Sets and costumes designed by Gerry Strydom.
Sources
George F. Howard. 1935. Hay Fever,(Johannesburg Drama Circle). South African Opinion, 2(3):16. November 29.
Trek, 8(13):18, 1943; 8(15):18, 1944; 11(10):18, 1946.
South African Opinion, 3(10):21, 1946.
NELM: [Collection: ASCH, Valda]: 2005. 65. 7. 11.
PACT theatre programme, 1974.
NAPAC theatre programme (undated).
Petru & Carel Trichardt theatre programme collection.
Grütter, Wilhelm, CAPAB 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 90.
Bloemfontein Reps theatre programme, 1981.
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