Blithe Spirit
Ellerslie Theatrical Society presents the New Zealand
Premiere of
BLITHE SPIRIT
an improbable
farce by Noél Coward
directed by Rex
Steele
17 to 26 March
2011

“A boisterous theatrical classic from the pen of an English wit. A séance that leads to the most unusual and unlikely ménage a trois in the history of the stage.”
Charles plans a séance as research for
his new book. He invites the eccentric medium Madame Arcati
into his English country home intending to expose her as a
fraud. To witness this event, Charles and his second wife,
Ruth, invite the sceptical Dr. Bradman and his
anxious-to-believe wife, Violet. In the course of the
séance things get thoroughly out of
hand.
NOTES ON THE PLAYWRIGHT – Noél
Coward
In 1941 Noél Coward escaped to Portmeirion,
on the coast of Snowdonia in Wales, for a holiday with
actress Joyce Carey after his London office and apartment
had been destroyed in The Blitz. There he wrote Blithe
Spirit straight through from beginning to end in five days.
Only two lines of dialogue were removed before its first
production in London.
During World War II, before Russia and the U.S. joined forces with the Allies, Great Britain was suffering severe casualties and facing German bombing attacks at home. Coward felt that British audiences would want to view an escapist comedy such as Blithe Spirit. The play provoked a small outcry at the time of its first performances, as it was seen to be possibly making fun of death at the height of the war; however, such objections were quickly forgotten, and the play went on to set British box-office records. The subject was timely for many, because people who wished to contact their loved ones who had died in the war were turning to spiritualism. The play's run of 1,997 consecutive performances set a record for non-musical plays in the West End that was not surpassed until the 1960s.
PERFORMANCE DATES
Thursday 9
to Saturday 11 June 2011 at 8pm
Sunday 12 Jun at
2pm
Tuesday 14 to Friday 17 at 8pm
Saturday 18 June at
2pm and 8pm
BOOKINGS
iTICKET – www.iticket.co.nz or phone 09 361 1000
(booking fee/delivery fee will
apply)
TICKETS
Evening $20,
$18 (discounted)
Matinee $15, $12
(discounted)
VENUE
Stables Theatre, Cnr Main
Highway & Arthur St, Ellerslie,
Auckland
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