Saturday, November 27, 2010

Hay Fever



Last night we attended the Basement Theatre's opening performance of Noel Coward's "Hay Fever" at the Osprey. Excellent set (several Shelburne homes must be missing a few antiques for a while) and costumes, good acting, lots of fun!

Judy Day as Judith Bliss, Pat Melanson as Sandy Tyrell and Angela Johnson as Myra Arundel were particularly good, as was May Lee Gonzaga as the maid, Clara. Appropriate 1920's music was played beforehand and during the intermissions.

A wonderful directorial debut for Ian Anderson - thanks!

1 comment:

  1. It's me again-Modgirl. We saw a production of Hay Fever at a very well-known theater in Baltimore called Center Stage about 4 years ago. It was wonderful. I love Noel Coward; I think he stands the test of time, funny, insightful, irreverant while capturing the essence of the period. So glad you enjoyed the Basement Theatre's production.

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