| Hay Fever; September 10 – 26, 2010 |
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by Noel Coward "An evening of intoxicating escape." —N.Y. Times "Light, luminous, and charming... and hilariously funny." —N.Y. Post September 10 through September 26, 2010. Don't miss the Opening Night Gala on September 10 with free wine and hors d’oeuvres! Wine poured by Barefoot Wine. Directed by Jeff Lowe Want to avoid waiting in the reservation line? Buy your tickets now at BrownPaperTickets.com by clicking here. (https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/126081). Pre-paid tickets (including Main Stage/Five-Show/Complimentary Passes) will speed your way through the box office! For all Pass holders or to pay at the door, make your reservations now, by clicking here or calling 707-255-LIVE (5483). Hay Fever is presented with permission from Dramatists Play Service, Inc. The Bliss family is ultra Bohemian. Mother is a retired actress who makes a crisis out of every scene and father is a novelist. The daughter and son are handsome and ill mannered. One weekend all announce they are expecting a guest: mother has invited an athletic youth who is in love with her, Sorel a diplomat, Simon an intense young woman and David a flapper (a type he is studying for a novel). The guests receive an unusual and rude reception. Soon mother is paired off with the diplomat, Sorel with the athlete, Simon with the flapper, and father with his son's young woman. Dramatizing for all it is worth, Judith first fears she must tell her husband about her romance, then realizes her daughter is younger and more attractive to young men so she enacts a scene of noble sacrifice, and, noticing her husband's flirtation, she follows with a poor unhappy wife scene. The family is used to such displays, but the guests are bewildered. CAST: |
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Hay Fever; 9/10-26, 2010 

