Blithe Spirit is an 'improbable farce'
written by Noel Coward which takes its title from Percy Bysshe Shelley's
poem To a Skylark. The action of the play centres on socialite Charles
Condomine being haunted by the ghost of his first wife Elvira following a
séance, and Elvira's continued (and increasingly desperate) efforts to
disrupt Charles' current marriage. The play is notable for the comic
character of Madame Arcati, the eccentric medium.
As with most of Coward’s work, Blithe
Spirit is renowned for its dialogue. The following comment comes from
Charles Condomine when arguing with his wife during a breakfast scene: “If
you're trying to compile an inventory of my sex life, I feel it only fair to
warn you that you've omitted several episodes. I shall consult my diary and
give you a complete list after lunch.”
The play set all manner of British
box-office records. Its mark of 1,997 consecutive performances in the West
End was only eventually beaten by Boeing Boeing in the 1970s.
Blithe Spirit was also made into a
successful film in 1945, adapted by Coward himself and directed by David
Lean. The film stars Rex Harrison, Constance Cummings, Kay Hammond and
Margaret Rutherford with Joyce Carey and Noel Coward as narrator.
Help: QUADS members have volunteered to help with most aspects of
production, but more help is needed, particularly help with serving
refreshments! Please let any of the committee know if
you can help to support the production.
Tickets are £5.
Performances start at 7.45pm, doors open 7.15pm.
Tickets from Elaine Bentley, phone
(01332) 550454 or email
elaine.bentley@nottingham.ac.uk
This show is sponsored by The Animal Ark Pet Shop, Burton-on-Trent
www.theanimalark.co.uk