As a result of the continued concerns regarding the Corona Virus (COVID-19) and in compliance with recommendations of Governor John Carney and the State of Delaware, our Board of Trustees announces our production of Noel Coward’s comedy “Hay Fever,” previously scheduled for the last two weekends of June, has been postponed and will become part of our 2021 season.
Hoping for a quiet weekend in the country with invited guests, pompous and successful novelist David Bliss, and his wife, Judith, a retired actress of equal pomposity, find quiet an impossible dream when their high-spirited children, Simon and Sorel, appear with privately invited guests of their own. One pair after another dodges off for solitude, only to be spied by others. Over-the-top theatricality in their actions, the Bliss family delight in winding each other up. Mock misunderstandings are rife and tempers flare in this Noel Coward comedy which pokes fun at the shallow, but financially lofty upper class of England in the 1920s.
| Year | Category | |
|---|---|---|
| 1986 | Best Revival |
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