Guthrie announces complete cast for its first-ever production of Noel Coward's Hay Fever
Famed television,
film and stage actress Harriet Harris to lead the cast of this highly
entertaining comedy of manners about a family
whose theatrical excesses torment a group of unsuspecting
visitors.
Previews
begin March 10; Opening March 16;
Playing
through April 22, 2012
on
the Wurtele Thrust Stage at the Guthrie Theater,
Minneapolis
(Minneapolis/St. Paul) The Guthrie Theater today announced complete casting for its first-ever production of Hay Fever, Noël Coward's sensational and highly entertaining comedy of manners, playing March 10 - April 22, 2012, on the Wurtele Thrust Stage. Acclaimed British director Christopher Luscombe (Shakespeare's Globe 2008 production and 2010 U.S. and U.K. tour of The Merry Wives of Windsor) makes his Guthrie debut directing this 1920s comedy of manners about a family whose theatrical excesses torment a group of unsuspecting visitors.
Television,
film and stage actress Harriet Harris (Television: "Desperate Housewives"
and "Frasier;" Film: "Nurse Betty," "Memento;" Guthrie: The Glass Menagerie, A Midsummer
Night's Dream; Broadway: Thoroughly Modern
Millie) will lead the
cast as Judith Bliss-the matriarch of the peculiar Bliss family. Rounding out the unusual family are Simon Jones as
the Bliss family patriarch David (Broadway: Blithe Spirit; Guthrie:
Shadowlands, The Home Place), John Skelley as Simon
(Guthrie: Charley's Aunt) and Cat Walleck in her Guthrie debut as
Sorel.
Hay Fever is set in the Bliss family's British country home. The eccentric Blisses - Judith (Harris), a recently retired stage actress, David (Jones), a self-absorbed novelist, and their two equally unconventional children (Skelley and Walleck) - live in a world where reality slides easily into fiction. Upon entering this world, the unfortunate weekend guests - a proper diplomat (Matt Sullivan), a shy flapper (Heidi Bakke), an athletic boxer (John Catron, Guthrie: A Christmas Carol) and a fashionable sophisticate (Charity Jones, Guthrie: A Christmas Carol, M. Butterfly) - are repeatedly thrown into melodramatic scenes wherein their hosts profess emotions and react to situations that do not really exist. The resulting comedic chaos ends only when the tortured visitors tiptoe out the door.
The hilarious farce also features the talents of Anna Hanson as Amy and Torsten Johnson as William. Barbara Bryne rounds out the cast as Judith's former dresser and current housekeeper, Clara-a role that she played on Broadway in 1985.
"It's very English," Luscombe said when asked about the play. "It's very pastoral, very much in the English comic tradition. What's exciting here is doing it with a fresh American cast. It's sophisticated, ironic, outrageous," continued Luscombe. "And the real star is Noël Coward."
The
artistic team includes Janet Bird (Set and Costume Designer), Philip
S. Rosenberg (Lighting Designer), Reid Rejsa (Sound Designer),
D'Arcy Smith (Voice and Dialect Coach), Carla Steen (Dramaturg),
Marcela Lorca (Movement), Chris A. Code (Stage Manager) and Michele Harms (Assistant Stage
Manager).
Hay Fever begins preview performances on March 10, opens March 16 and continues through April 22, 2012, on the Wurtele Thrust Stage at the Guthrie Theater. Single tickets start at $24 and are now on sale through the Guthrie Box Office at 612.377.2224, toll-free 877.44.STAGE, 612.225.6244 (Group Sales) and online at www.guthrietheater.org.
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