"HAY FEVER."
The talented ,J. C. Williamson English comedy company which has delighted audiences at His Majesty's Theatre, will present this evening the amusing comedy " Hay Fever," which earned world-wide prestige for the young and provocative English dramatist, Noel Coward, whose " Bitter Sweet " has been running in England for three years. The play is noted for its wonderfully smart and witty dialogue, its extremely funny situations and its clever insight intq character. Not only , was it a great commercial success on the London stage, but it lias travelled all over the world, its brilliance and air of sophistication appealing especially to English-speak-ing playgoers. The piece should give Aucklanders an opportunity to see Miss Ethel Morrison xn one of her most striking roles'. "Hay Fever" will run till Saturday wheki there will be a matinee' as well as an evening pei formance.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20900, 16 June 1931, Page 7
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