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Hay Fever is a comic play written by Noλl Coward
Noλl Coward

Sir No?l Peirce Coward was an English people playwright, composer, Theatre director, actor and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance and what Time magazine called "a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and chic, pose and poise"....
 in 1924 and first produced in 1925 with Marie Tempest
Marie Tempest

Dame Marie Tempest Order of the British Empire was an English people singer and actress known as the "queen of her profession".Tempest became the most famous soprano in late Victorian era light opera and Edwardian musical comedies....
 as the first Judith Bliss. Best described as a cross between high farce
Farce

A farce is a comedy written for the stage or film which aims to entertain the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant, and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, verbal humour of varying degrees of sophistication, which may include sexual innuendo and word play, and a fast-paced Plot whose speed usually increases, culminat...
 and a comedy of manners
Comedy of manners

The comedy of manners satirizes the manners and affectations of a social class, often represented by stock characters, such as the miles gloriosus in ancient times, the fop and the rake during the Restoration comedy, or an old person pretending to be young....
, the play is set in an English country house in the 1920s, and deals with the four eccentric members of the Bliss family and their outlandish behaviour when they each invite a guest to spend the weekend.






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Hay Fever is a comic play written by Noλl Coward
Noλl Coward

Sir No?l Peirce Coward was an English people playwright, composer, Theatre director, actor and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance and what Time magazine called "a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and chic, pose and poise"....
 in 1924 and first produced in 1925 with Marie Tempest
Marie Tempest

Dame Marie Tempest Order of the British Empire was an English people singer and actress known as the "queen of her profession".Tempest became the most famous soprano in late Victorian era light opera and Edwardian musical comedies....
 as the first Judith Bliss. Best described as a cross between high farce
Farce

A farce is a comedy written for the stage or film which aims to entertain the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant, and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, verbal humour of varying degrees of sophistication, which may include sexual innuendo and word play, and a fast-paced Plot whose speed usually increases, culminat...
 and a comedy of manners
Comedy of manners

The comedy of manners satirizes the manners and affectations of a social class, often represented by stock characters, such as the miles gloriosus in ancient times, the fop and the rake during the Restoration comedy, or an old person pretending to be young....
, the play is set in an English country house in the 1920s, and 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 self-centred behaviour of the hosts finally drives their guests to flee while the Blisses are so engaged in a family row that they do not notice their guests' furtive departure.

Some writers have seen elements of Mrs. Astley Cooper and her set in the characters of the Bliss family. Others believe that the actress Laurette Taylor
Laurette Taylor

Laurette Taylor was an United Statesn actress of theatre and silent film, considered by many to be a leading figure of 20th century theatre....
 was the main model. Coward introduces one of his signature theatrical devices at the end of the play, where the four guests tiptoe out as the curtain falls, leaving disorder behind them – a device that he also used in various forms in Present Laughter
Present Laughter

Present Laughter is a comedy play written by No?l Coward in 1939 and first staged in 1942 on tour, alternating with his lower middle-class domestic drama This Happy Breed....
, Private Lives
Private Lives

Private Lives is a 1930 in literature comedy of manners by No?l Coward. It focuses on a divorced couple who discover that they are honeymooning with their new spouses in the same hotel....
 and Blithe Spirit.

History

In 1921, Coward first visited New York City, hoping that American producers would embrace his plays. During that summer, he befriended the playwright Hartley Manners and his wife, the eccentric actress Laurette Taylor. Their "over-the-top theatrical lifestyle" later inspired him in writing Hay Fever.

Coward wrote the play in three days in 1924, intending the lead role of Judith Bliss for the actress Marie Tempest
Marie Tempest

Dame Marie Tempest Order of the British Empire was an English people singer and actress known as the "queen of her profession".Tempest became the most famous soprano in late Victorian era light opera and Edwardian musical comedies....
, "whom I revered and adored". Though she found it amusing, she thought it not substantial enough for a whole evening, but changed her mind after the success of Coward's The Vortex
The Vortex

File:Lilian Braithwaite & No?l Coward.jpgThe Vortex is a play by the English people writer and actor Noel Coward. The story focuses on sexual vanity and drug abuse among the upper classes....
 later in 1924. Hay Fever opened at the Ambassadors Theatre on 8 June 1925 and transferred to the larger Criterion Theatre
Criterion Theatre

The Criterion Theatre is a West End theatre situated on Piccadilly Circus in the City of Westminster, and is a Listed building#England and Wales....
 on 7 September 1925 and ran for 337 performances. Coward remembered in 1964 that the notices "were amiable and well-disposed although far from effusive. It was noted, as indeed it has been today, that the play had no plot and that there were few if any 'witty' lines."

The original cast was as follows:
  • Sorel Bliss – Helen Spencer
  • Simon Bliss – Robert Andrews
    Robert Andrews

    Bobbie Andrews was a United Kingdom actor, who was born Robert Tobias Andrews. He briefly appeared in films.Amongst his many character parts was the Prime Minister in Ivor Novello's musical play King's Rhapsody at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane....
  • Clara – Minnie Rayner
  • Judith Bliss – Marie Tempest
    Marie Tempest

    Dame Marie Tempest Order of the British Empire was an English people singer and actress known as the "queen of her profession".Tempest became the most famous soprano in late Victorian era light opera and Edwardian musical comedies....
  • David Bliss – W Graham Browne
  • Sandy Tyrell – Patrick Susands
  • Myra Arundel – Hilda Moore
  • Richard Greatham – Athole Stewart
  • Jackie Coryton – Ann Trevor


Plot

The action is set in the Hall of David Bliss's house at Cookham
Cookham

Cookham is a village and civil parish in the north-easternmost corner of Berkshire in England, on the River Thames. It lies 2 miles north of Maidenhead close to the border with Buckinghamshire....
, Berkshire
Berkshire

Berkshire is a Home Counties in the South East England of England. It is also often referred to as the Royal County of Berkshire because of the presence of the royal residence of Windsor Castle in the county; this usage, which dates to the 19th century at least, was recognised by the Queen in 1958, and Letters patent issued confirming...
, by the River Thames
River Thames

The Thames is a major river flowing through southern England. While best known because its lower reaches flow through central London, the river flows through several other towns and cities, including Oxford, Reading, Berkshire and Windsor, Berkshire....
.

Act I

A Saturday afternoon in June

Sorel and Simon Bliss, a brother and sister, exchange artistic and bohemian dialogue. Judith, their mother, displays the absent-minded theatricality of a retired star actress, and David, their father, a novelist, is concentrating on finishing his latest book. Each of the four members of the Bliss family, without consulting the others, has invited a guest for the weekend. Judith announces that she has decided to return to the stage in one of her old hits, Love's Whirlwind. She and Sorel and Simon amuse themselves acting out a melodramatic passage from the play beginning, "Is this a game?" "Yes, and a game that must be played to the finish!" They are interrupted by the ringing of the doorbell.

Clara, Judith's former dresser and now her housekeeper, opens the door to the first of the four guests, Sandy Tyrell, a sporty fan of Judith's. The next arrival is the vampish Myra Arundel, whom Simon has invited. The other two guests arrive together, Richard Greatham, a diplomat, and Jackie Coryton a brainless but good-hearted young flapper
Flapper

The term flapper in the 1920s referred to a "new breed" of young women who wore short skirts, bob cut their hair, listened to Jazz#1920s and 1930s, and flaunted their disdain for what was then considered acceptable behavior....
. Tea is served. Conversation is stilted and eventually grinds to a halt. The scene ends in total and awkward silence.

Act II

After dinner that night

The family insists that everyone should join in a parlour game, a variety of charades in which one person must guess the adverb being acted out by the others. The Blisses are in their element, but the guests flounder and the game breaks up. Simon and Jackie exit to the garden, Sorel drags Sandy into the library, and David takes Myra outside.

Left alone with Richard, Judith flirts with him, and when he chastely kisses her she theatrically overreacts as though they were conducting a serious affair. She nonplusses Richard by talking of breaking the news to David. She in turn is nonplussed to discover Sandy and Sorel kissing in the library. That too has been mere flirtation, but both Judith and Sorel enjoy themselves by exaggerating it. Judith gives a performance nobly renouncing her claim on Sandy, and exits. Sorel explains to Sandy that she was just playing the theatrical game for Judith's benefit, as "one always plays up to Mother in this house; it's a sort of unwritten law." They leave.

David and Myra enter. They too indulge in a little light flirtation, at the height of which Judith enters and finds them kissing. She makes a theatrical scene, with which David dutifully plays along. Simon rushes in violently, announcing that he and Jackie are engaged. Sorel and Simon enter from the library, Judith goes into yet another bout of over-theatrical emoting. In the ensuing uproar, Richard asks "Is this a game?" Judith, Sorel and Simon seize on this cue from Love's Whirlwind and trot out the melodramatic dialogue as they had in Act I. David is overcome with laughter and the uncomprehending guests are dazed and aghast as Judith ends the scene by falling to the floor as if in a faint.

Act III

The next morning

A breakfast table has been laid in the hall. Sandy enters and begins eating nervously. At the sound of someone approaching he escapes into the library. Jackie enters, helps herself to some breakfast and, and bursts into tears. Sandy comes out and they discuss how uncomfortable they were the night before and how mad the Bliss family are. When they hear people approaching, they both retreat to the library. Myra and Richard now enter and begin breakfast. Their conversation mirrors that of Sandy and Jackie, who emerge from the library to join them. All four decide that they are going to return to London without delay. Sandy agrees to drive them in his motor car. They go upstairs to collect their things.

Judith comes down, asks Clara for the Sunday papers and begins reading aloud what the gossip columns say about her. The rest of her family enter. David proposes to read them the final chapter of his novel. Immediately, a minor detail about the geography of Paris is blown into a full-scale family row, with everyone talking at once about whether the Rue Saint-Honorι
Rue Saint-Honorι

The rue Saint-Honor? is an ancient street in the Ier arrondissement of Paris, France.It is named for the collegial Saint-Honor? church situated in ancient times within the cloisters of Saint-Honor?....
 does or does not connect with the Place de la Concorde
Place de la Concorde

The Place de la Concorde is one of the major squares in Paris, France. It is located in the city's VIIIe arrondissement, at the eastern end of the Champs-?lys?es....
 and hurling insults at each other. They are so wrapped up in their private row that they do not notice when the four visitors tiptoe down the stairs and out of the house. The Blisses are only momentarily distracted when the slam of the door alerts them to the flight of their guests. Judith comments, "How very rude!" and David adds, "People really do behave in the most extraordinary manner these days." Then, with no further thought of their four tormented guests, they happily return to David's manuscript and to what passes for their normal family life.

Revivals

The first London revival was in 1933 at the Shaftesbury Theatre
Shaftesbury Theatre

The Shaftesbury Theatre is a West End Theatre, located on Shaftesbury Avenue, in the London Borough of Camden....
 with Constance Collier
Constance Collier

Constance Collier was a British-born American film actress and acting coach.Born Laura Constance Hardie, in Windsor, Berkshire, Collier made her stage debut at the age of 3, when she played Fairy Peasblossom in A Midsummer's Night Dream....
 as Judith. Hay Fever has been revived numerous times around the world since then. A 1964 National Theatre
Royal National Theatre

The Royal National Theatre, London, England, is generally known as the National Theatre and commonly as The National. It is located on the The South Bank in the London Borough of Lambeth, England, immediately east of the southern end of Waterloo Bridge....
 production of Hay Fever, starring Edith Evans
Edith Evans

Dame Edith Mary Evans Order of the British Empire was an actress who had a long and distinguished career on the British stage. Later in her career, she appeared in a number of films, for which she received three Academy Award nominations, plus a BAFTA and a Golden Globe award....
 and Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith

Dame Margaret Natalie Smith, Order of the British Empire , better known as Maggie Smith, is a pre-eminent English film, Stage , and television actor who made her stage debut in 1952 and is still performing after 56 years....
 with Coward directing, was part of the revival of interest in his work toward the end of his life. When invited to direct the production, Coward wrote, "I am thrilled and flattered and frankly a little flabbergasted that the National Theatre should have had the curious perceptiveness to choose a very early play of mine and to give it a cast that could play the Albanian telephone directory."

Revival casts

Notable cast members in major revivals include: New York, Maxine Elliott's Theater, 1925
Sorel Bliss – Frieda Inescort
Frieda Inescort

Frieda Inescort was a Scotland actor. She was the daughter of British actress Elaine Inescourt.Her first Broadway theatre performance was in 1922 and over the course of the next thirteen years, she acted in sixteen productions, and established herself as a notable dramatic actress,notably she created the role of Sorel Bliss in the broadway...
Simon Bliss – Gavin Muir
Judith Bliss – Laura Hope Crews
Laura Hope Crews

Laura Hope Crews was a character actress of movies and stage. The daughter of a stage actress and a backstage carpenter, Crews started acting at age four....
David Bliss – Harry Davenport
Harry Davenport

Harold George Bryant Davenport was an American film and stage actor who appeared in a number of roles in many famous films of the early 1900s. He was best known for playing grandfathers, judges, doctors, and ministers....
Sandy Tyrell – Reginald Sheffield
Reginald Sheffield

Reginald Sheffield was an England-born actor.He was born Matthew Reginald Sheffield Cassan in the St. George Hanover Square District of Surrey near London, a son of Matthew Sheffield Cassan and Alice Mary Field ....
Richard Greatham – George Thorpe
George Thorpe

George Thorpe was a first class cricketer who played 2 matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club, against an All England XI in 1862 and Surrey CCC in 1864....


New York, Avon Theater, 1931
Sorel Bliss – Betty Linley
Simon Bliss – Anthony Kemble Cooper
Judith Bliss – Constance Collier
Constance Collier

Constance Collier was a British-born American film actress and acting coach.Born Laura Constance Hardie, in Windsor, Berkshire, Collier made her stage debut at the age of 3, when she played Fairy Peasblossom in A Midsummer's Night Dream....
David Bliss – Eric Cowley


London, National Theatre (Old Vic), 1964
Sorel Bliss – Louise Purnell
Simon Bliss – Derek Jacobi
Derek Jacobi

Sir Derek George Jacobi Order of the British Empire is an England actor and film director. Like Laurence Olivier, he bears the distinction of holding two knighthoods, Danish and British....
Clara – Barbara Hicks
Barbara Hicks (actress)

Barbara Hicks is an English film actor. She appeared in Terry Gilliam's 1985 cult film Brazil ....
Judith Bliss – Edith Evans
Edith Evans

Dame Edith Mary Evans Order of the British Empire was an actress who had a long and distinguished career on the British stage. Later in her career, she appeared in a number of films, for which she received three Academy Award nominations, plus a BAFTA and a Golden Globe award....
David Bliss – Anthony Nicholls
Anthony Nicholls (actor)

Anthony Nicholls was an England film, television, and Stage actor....
Sandy Tyrell – Robert Stephens
Robert Stephens

Sir Robert Stephens was a leading actor in the early years of England's Royal National Theatre....
Myra Arundel – Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith

Dame Margaret Natalie Smith, Order of the British Empire , better known as Maggie Smith, is a pre-eminent English film, Stage , and television actor who made her stage debut in 1952 and is still performing after 56 years....
Richard Greatham – Robert Lang
Robert Lang (actor)

Robert Lang was a versatile England actor who was spotted by Laurence Olivier and earned critical praise in an impressive variety of roles. Before Olivier invited him to join the National Theatre Company , which he was founding at the Old Vic in the early 1960s, Robert Lang was already earning high praise as an actor....
Jackie Coryton – Lynn Redgrave
Lynn Redgrave

Lynn Rachel Redgrave Order of British Empire is an English actress.A member of the Redgrave family of actors, Lynn Redgrave trained in London, before making her theatrical debut in 1962....


New York, Helen Hayes Theater, 1970
Sorel Bliss – Roberta Maxwell
Roberta Maxwell

Roberta Maxwell is a Canadian actress.She began studying for the stage at the age of 12. She joined John Clark for 2 years as the kid co-host of his Junior Magazine series for CBC Television, before becoming the youngest actress apprentice at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario, Ontario, ready to pursue an acting...
Simon Bliss – Sam Waterston
Sam Waterston

Samuel Atkinson "Sam" Waterston is an Academy Award-nominated United States actor noted particularly for his portrayal of Jack McCoy on the National Broadcasting Company television series Law & Order....
Judith Bliss – Shirley Booth
Shirley Booth

Shirley Booth was an American actress.Primarily a theatre actress, Booth's Broadway theatre career began in 1925. Her most significant success was as Lola Delaney, in the drama Come Back, Little Sheba , for which she received a Tony Award in 1950....
David Bliss – John Williams
John Williams (actor)

John Williams was a Great Britain stage, film, and television actor....
Sandy Tyrell – John Tillinger
John Tillinger

John Tillinger is theatre director and actor.Born in Tabriz, Iran, Tillinger was raised in United Kingdom, where he first was exposed to the theatre....
Myra Arundel – Marian Mercer
Marian Mercer

Marian Mercer is an United States actress.Born in Akron, Ohio, Mercer graduated from the University of Michigan, then spent several seasons working in summer stock....
Jackie Coryton – Carole Shelley
Carole Shelley

Carole Shelley is an English Tony Award-winning actor....


New York, Music Box Theater, 1985
Sorel Bliss – Mia Dillon
Mia Dillon

Mia Dillon is an United States actor.Born in Colorado, Dillon graduated from Marple-Newtown Senior High School in Newtown Square, PA, starring in a number of productions under director Jan T....
Simon Bliss – Robert Joy
Robert Joy

Robert Joy is a Canada actor....
Clara – Barbara Bryne
Barbara Bryne

Barbara Bryne is a Stage and film actress, who occasionally is seen on television. She has appeared in comedy, dramatic and musical productions....
Judith Bliss – Rosemary Harris
Rosemary Harris

Rosemary Ann Harris is an England Tony Award-winning and Academy Awards-nominated actor and a member of the American Theatre Hall of Fame....
David Bliss – Roy Dotrice
Roy Dotrice

Roy Dotrice Order of the British Empire is a British actor known for his Tony Award-winning Broadway theatre performance in the revival of A Moon for the Misbegotten....
Sandy Tyrell – Campbell Scott
Campbell Scott

Campbell Scott is an American actor, film director, film producer, and voice acting.Scott was born in New York City, New York, the son of George C....
Myra Arundel – Carolyn Seymour
Carolyn Seymour

Carolyn Seymour is an English actress, best associated with portraying the role of Abby Grant in the BBC series Survivors in 1975.Her birth name was Carolyn von Beckdendorf, as a result of her mixed ancestry ...
Richard Greatham – Charles Kimbrough
Charles Kimbrough

Charles Kimbrough is an American character actor best known for playing the straight-faced anchor Jim Dial on Murphy Brown. In 1990, the role earned him a nomination for an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series"....
Jackie Coryton – Deborah Rush
Deborah Rush

Deborah Rush is an American actress.Rush has worked in television, film and on Broadway theatre. In 1984, she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for Michael Frayn's comedy Noises Off....


London, Albery Theatre, 1992
Sorel Bliss – Abigail Cruttenden
Abigail Cruttenden

Abigail Cruttenden is an England actress.Born into a stage family, her grandmother Cynthia Coatts runs the Rosslyn School of Dance and Drama in London, while her mother Julia Cruttenden, runs the stage make-up school Greasepaint in London....
Simon Bliss – Nick Waring
Clara – Maria Charles
Maria Charles

Maria Charles is an England actress who carved a niche for herself on television playing clingy Jewish mothers. She appeared in the memorable Play for Today entry Bar Mitzvah Boy and also played screen mother to Maureen Lipman in the sitcom Agony ....
Judith Bliss – Maria Aitken
Maria Aitken

Maria Aitken is a Irish People actress and director.Aitken was born in Dublin, the daughter of Sir William Aitken, a Conservative MP, and socialite Penelope Aitken, whose father was John Maffey, 1st Baron Rugby....
David Bliss – John Standing
John Standing

Sir John Ronald Leon Standing, 4th Baronet is an England actor....
Myra Arundel – Carmen Du Sautoy
Carmen du Sautoy

Carmen du Sautoy is an award-winning leading actress who has worked extensively in theatre, television and film. She has played a wide variety of roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal National Theatre, in London's West End theatre, and in New York, Tokyo, Sydney, Madrid, Berlin and in many other major theatres worldwide....
Richard Greatham – Christopher Godwin
Christopher Godwin

Christopher Godwin is a United Kingdom actor who has been active since the late 1960s.He made his Television debut at the age of 25, when he took on the role of PC Grange in an episode of Softly, Softly ....
Jackie Coryton – Sara Crowe
Sara Crowe

Sara Crowe , also known as Sara K. Crowe, is a Scotland film and theatre actress, who mainly plays comedy roles....


London, Savoy Theatre, 1999
Sorel Bliss – Monica Dolan
Simon Bliss – Stephen Mangan
Stephen Mangan

Stephen Mangan is an England actor, best known for his roles as Guy Secretan in the television series Green Wing, and Dan Moody in I'm Alan Partridge, Stephen is often mistaken for the actor Robert Wilfort in the popular Barclays advert....
Judith Bliss – Geraldine McEwan
Geraldine McEwan

Geraldine McEwan is a BAFTA Awards-winning England actor, with a diverse and successful history in theatre, film and television. From 2004-2009 she appeared as Miss Marple, the Agatha Christie sleuth, for the series Marple shown on PBS in the United States...
David Bliss – Peter Blythe
Peter Blythe

Peter Blythe was a British people character actor, best known as Samuel "Soapy Sam" Ballard on Rumpole of the Bailey....
Myra Arundel – Sylvestra Le Touzel
Sylvestra Le Touzel

Sylvestra Le Touzel is a United Kingdom television, film and stage actress who was born on Jersey in the Channel Islands....
Richard Greatham – Malcolm Sinclair
Malcolm Sinclair

Malcolm Sinclair is a United Kingdom Stage and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as 'Assistant Chief Constable Freddy Fisher' in the television series Pie in the Sky , although he has an extensive number of film, television and theatre roles to his credit....
Jackie Coryton – Cathryn Bradshaw
Cathryn Bradshaw

Cathryn Bradshaw is an England actress, perhaps best-known for her role in Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit ....


London, Haymarket Theatre, 2006
Sorel Bliss – Kim Medcalf
Kim Medcalf

Kim Louise Medcalf is a United Kingdom actress who has made occasional appearances as a singer, best known for playing the fictional character Sam Mitchell in the long running BBC Soap Opera EastEnders over a period of three years ....
Simon Bliss – Dan Stevens
Dan Stevens

Daniel Jonathan Stevens is a United Kingdom actor. He was educated at Tonbridge School and University of Cambridge. Whilst at Cambridge he was a member of Cambridge Footlights and read English Literature at Emmanuel College....
Judith Bliss – Judi Dench
Judi Dench

Dame Judith Olivia Dench, Order of the Companions of Honour, Order of the British Empire, Royal Society of Arts is an England actress. She has won nine BAFTAs, seven Laurence Olivier Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, an Academy Award, two Golden Globe Awards's and a Tony Award....
David Bliss – Peter Bowles
Peter Bowles

Peter Bowles is an England actor.Bowles was born in London, England, the son of SarahJane and Herbert Reginald Bowles. He became famous in the late 1970s and 1980s for portraying upper class characters typically caught in hilarious situations....
Sandy Tyrell – Charles Edwards
Charles Edwards (English actor)

Charles Edwards is an England actor, the youngest of four brothers in his family. He graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 1992....
Myra Arundel – Belinda Lang
Belinda Lang

Belinda Lang is an England actor well known in the United Kingdom for her television career.Lang is best known for her starring role as "Bill" Porter, with fictional husband "Ben" , in the United Kingdom TV comedy 2point4 Children....


A UK tour in early 2007
Sorel Bliss – Madeleine Hutchins
Simon Bliss – William Ellis
Judith Bliss – Stephanie Beacham
Stephanie Beacham

Stephanie Beacham is an England actor....
David Bliss – Christopher Timothy
Christopher Timothy

Christopher Timothy is a Wales actor, television director and writer.Timothy is possibly best known today for his role as Dr. Brendan 'Mac' McGuire in the United Kingdom TV drama Doctors ....
Sandy Tyrell – Christopher Naylor
Christopher Naylor

Christopher Naylor is a British actor. He has appeared on TV in Warriors , Bugs , Sweet Revenge , In Love with Barbara and onstage in a 2007 regional tour of Hay Fever....
Richard Greatham – Andrew Hall
Andrew Hall (actor)

Andrew Hall is an English actor, who is most famous for playing Russell in the UK sitcom Butterflies . and now plays "Richard Greatham" in the 2007 UK Tour of Noel Coward's Hay Fever....


Manchester, Royal Exchange Theatre, 2008
Sorel Bliss – Fiona Button
Simon Bliss – Chris New
Judith Bliss – Belinda Lang
Belinda Lang

Belinda Lang is an England actor well known in the United Kingdom for her television career.Lang is best known for her starring role as "Bill" Porter, with fictional husband "Ben" , in the United Kingdom TV comedy 2point4 Children....
David Bliss – Ben Keaton
Ben Keaton

Ben Keaton is an Irish people actor who most recently appeared as Jeff Brannigan in ITV soap opera Emmerdale. He starred in BBC's Casualty between 1999-2002....
Myra Arundel – Lysette Anthony
Lysette Anthony

Lysette Anthony is an England film, television, and theatre actor. Her parents are actors Michael Anthony and Bernadette Milnes. Heralded as the "Face of the Eighties" by photographer David Bailey at the age of 16, Anthony was a highly successful model before she became a household name as an actress at the age of 20....
Richard Greatham – Simon Treves
Simon Treves

Frederick Simon Treves, known as Simon Treves, is an England actor, theatre director and writer probably best known for playing Harold 'Stinker' Pinker in three series of ITV's Jeeves and Wooster....


Television versions

A UK television production in 1960 featured Edith Evans
Edith Evans

Dame Edith Mary Evans Order of the British Empire was an actress who had a long and distinguished career on the British stage. Later in her career, she appeared in a number of films, for which she received three Academy Award nominations, plus a BAFTA and a Golden Globe award....
 as Judith Bliss and Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith

Dame Margaret Natalie Smith, Order of the British Empire , better known as Maggie Smith, is a pre-eminent English film, Stage , and television actor who made her stage debut in 1952 and is still performing after 56 years....
 as Jackie Coryton. They later played in Hay Fever on stage under the author's direction in the National Theatre revival in 1964 with Smith switching from the ingιnue role of Jackie to that of the vampish Myra. Other members of the television cast were Pamela Brown
Pamela Brown

Pamela Mary Brown was an English people stage and film actress.She was born in Hampstead, London to George Edward Brown, a journalist, and his wife, Helen Blanche Ellerton....
, George Devine
George Devine

George Alexander Cassady Devine Order of the British Empire was an extremely influential theatrical manager, director, teacher and actor in London from the late 1940s until his death....
, Paul Eddington
Paul Eddington

Paul Eddington Order of the British Empire was an English people actor best known for his appearances in popular British sitcom of the 1970s and 80s....
 and Richard Wattis
Richard Wattis

Richard Cameron Wattis , was a United Kingdom character actor.He attended King Edward's School, Birmingham and Bromsgrove School, he then worked for the family electrical engineering firm before becoming a professional actor....
. The Times reviewed this broadcast, calling Hay Fever "Mr Noel Coward’s best play... one of the most perfectly engineered comedies of the century." A further UK television production in 1968 included Lucy Fleming
Lucy Fleming

Lucy Fleming is a United Kingdom actress.She is the daughter of the actress Celia Johnson and writer Peter Fleming, as well as the niece of James Bond author Ian Fleming....
 as Sorel, Ian McKellen
Ian McKellen

Sir Ian Murray McKellen, Order of the Companions of Honour, Order of the British Empire , is an England actor of theatre and film, the recipient of the Tony Award and two Academy Awards nominations....
 as Simon, Celia Johnson
Celia Johnson

Dame Celia Elizabeth Johnson Order of the British Empire was a United Kingdom actor famous for her role in the 1945 film Brief Encounter, opposite Trevor Howard, for which she received her only Oscar nomination....
 as Judith, Dennis Price
Dennis Price

Dennis Price was an English people actor who is mainly remembered for his suave screen roles....
 as David, Richard Briers
Richard Briers

Richard David Briers, Order of the British Empire is an English people actor whose career has encompassed the theatre, television, film and radio....
 as Sandy, Anna Massey
Anna Massey

Anna Raymond Massey, Order of the British Empire is an England actress....
 as Myra, Charles Gray
Charles Gray (actor)

Charles Gray was an England actor whose well-known roles include playing the arch-villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever and as the narrator of the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 1975....
 as Richard, and Vickery Turner
Vickery Turner

Vickery Turner was a British actress, playwright, author and stage director. She started out on stage and her first breakthrough role was in the first production of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie opposite Vanessa Redgrave....
 as Jackie.

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