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P R O D U C T I O N S > H A Y F E V E R
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"We're the worst family in the world and I hate us!"
According to some tales Noël Coward wrote Hay Fever in only three days based on an artistic family he had had the misfortune to stay with.The play is set in the country house of the Blisses - a family which is either artistic, lively, spoilt, or rude depending on who you ask. Each of the family has invited a guest down for the weekend, but none of the guests really know what theyıve let themselves in for...
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W H E R E & W H E N & H O W M U C H
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at the Welsh Church Hall
£5 adults £2.50 concessions advance booking only discounts available for groups of 10+
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Thu 17 July 2003, 8pm
Fri 18 July 2003, 8pm
Sat 19 July 2003, 8pm
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Sorrel Bliss
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Sarah Webber
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Simon Bliss
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Chris Pethers
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Clara
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Shantel Kantor
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Judith Bliss
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Nicola Holland
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David Bliss
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Phil Braithwaite
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Sandy Tyrell
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James Goodman
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Myra Arundel
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Jan Prendergast
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Richard Greatham
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Nick Pickles
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Jackie Coryton
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Khadija Cheetham-Slade
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P R O D U C T I O N T E A M
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Director
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Stephen Balchin
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Lighting and Sound
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Peter Raggett, Emma Gosling
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Stage Manager
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Leighanne Smith
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Set Design and Construction
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Ian Halverson, Matt Mitchell, Peter Raggett, Ita Hill
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Costume Assistant
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Victoria Harris
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Music and Voice Coach
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Derek Evans, Chris Pethers
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Box Office
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Peter Heath, Ita Hill
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Front of House
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Alistair Agnew, Liz Braithwaite, Ita Hill, Salley Rear, Ruth Rouse
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Programme
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Phil Braithwaite
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