Christine Baranski and Richard E. Grant Unite for West End Revival of 'Hay Fever'
A Stellar Cast Ignites London's Stage in Coward's Classic
Baranski's Anticipated West End Premiere
The esteemed American actress, Christine Baranski, renowned for her roles in "The Gilded Age" and "The Good Wife," is poised to make her inaugural appearance on the illustrious West End stage. This significant milestone in her career will see her starring in a new production of Noël Coward's enduring comedy, "Hay Fever."
Grant's Return to the London Stage
Joining Baranski is the distinguished Richard E. Grant, celebrated for his work in "Saltburn." This upcoming production signifies Grant's much-anticipated comeback to the West End after a two-decade absence, promising a captivating performance from the seasoned actor.
"Hay Fever": A Hilarious Family Affair
Under the skillful direction of Emily Burns, this rendition of "Hay Fever" is scheduled to run at the Wyndham Theatre from September through December of the current year. Baranski will embody the character of Judith Bliss, while Grant will portray David Bliss, leading a cast in this delightful family comedy that delves into the eccentricities of the Bliss household.
The Bliss Family's Unconventional Hospitality
The play's narrative centers around Judith Bliss, a retired stage actress who yearns for the spotlight. Living in their country home, her husband, David, a reclusive novelist, and their grown children, Sorrel and Simon, are often too engrossed in their own lives to fully appreciate her theatrical flair. Seeking an audience, Judith extends an invitation to a young admirer for a weekend visit. Unbeknownst to her, each member of the Bliss family has also invited their own guest, setting the stage for a weekend of comedic misunderstandings, lively parlor games, sharp-witted retorts, and spontaneous performances, all amidst a backdrop of unconventional hospitality.
Actors' Excitement for the Production
Baranski expressed her profound excitement for her West End debut, recalling her first experience attending a London play as a student in 1971. She highlighted her admiration for London and spoke glowingly of her co-star, praising his talent, intellect, and humor. Grant, in turn, shared his enthusiasm for returning to the stage with such a remarkable partner in Coward's witty play, humorously noting his hope for a more spacious dressing room this time around. Both actors conveyed their eagerness to deliver a memorable theatrical experience to audiences.
A Legacy of Theatrical Excellence
This new staging follows a successful London production of "Hay Fever" at the Noël Coward Theatre in 2012, which featured notable talents such as Lindsay Duncan, Kevin R McNally, and a then-emerging Phoebe Waller-Bridge. The rich history of the play, which premiered on the West End 101 years ago, adds an extra layer of anticipation to this star-studded revival.
