Comment on Brooksville theater blissfully captures lunacy of Coward’s comedy of manners

Brooksville theater blissfully captures lunacy of Coward’s comedy of manners

The Bliss family loves to play games. Whether it’s with words, each other or a house full of guests does not matter. It’s the game that counts as actress Judith Bliss, author David Bliss and their nearly grown children — Sorel and Simon — entertain four unsuspecting guests at their home in the English countryside. Noel Coward’s “Hay Fever” is a comedy of manners set in the mid-1920s that borders on farce without all the slamming doors used by modern English playwrights such as Alan Ayckbourn.

 

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