Noel Coward’s famous ‘comedy of manners’ set in the 1920s. It takes place in the country home of Judith Bliss, a famous retired actress, and her charming, unconventional family. Logos Theatre Company in association with Traffic of the Stage presents Hay Fever.
Noel Coward’s famous ‘comedy of manners’ set in the 1920s. It takes place in the country home of Judith Bliss, a famous retired actress, and her charming, unconventional family. Logos Theatre Company in association with Traffic of the Stage presents Hay Fever.
Noel Coward’s famous ‘comedy of manners’ set in the 1920s. It takes place in the country home of Judith Bliss, a famous retired actress, and her charming, unconventional family. Logos Theatre Company in association with Traffic of the Stage presents Hay Fever.
Noel Coward’s famous ‘comedy of manners’ set in the 1920s. It takes place in the country home of Judith Bliss, a famous retired actress, and her charming, unconventional family. Logos Theatre Company in association with Traffic of the Stage presents Hay Fever.
Noel Coward’s famous ‘comedy of manners’ set in the 1920s. It takes place in the country home of Judith Bliss, a famous retired actress, and her charming, unconventional family. Logos Theatre Company in association with Traffic of the Stage presents Hay Fever.
Noel Coward’s famous ‘comedy of manners’ set in the 1920s. It takes place in the country home of Judith Bliss, a famous retired actress, and her charming, unconventional family. Logos Theatre Company in association with Traffic of the Stage presents Hay Fever.
Noel Coward’s famous ‘comedy of manners’ set in the 1920s. It takes place in the country home of Judith Bliss, a famous retired actress, and her charming, unconventional family. Logos Theatre Company in association with Traffic of the Stage presents Hay Fever.
Noel Coward’s famous ‘comedy of manners’ set in the 1920s. It takes place in the country home of Judith Bliss, a famous retired actress, and her charming, unconventional family. Logos Theatre Company in association with Traffic of the Stage presents Hay Fever.
Noel Coward’s famous ‘comedy of manners’ set in the 1920s. It takes place in the country home of Judith Bliss, a famous retired actress, and her charming, unconventional family. Logos Theatre Company in association with Traffic of the Stage presents Hay Fever.
Noel Coward’s famous ‘comedy of manners’ set in the 1920s. It takes place in the country home of Judith Bliss, a famous retired actress, and her charming, unconventional family. Logos Theatre Company in association with Traffic of the Stage presents Hay Fever.
Noel Coward’s famous ‘comedy of manners’ set in the 1920s. It takes place in the country home of Judith Bliss, a famous retired actress, and her charming, unconventional family. Logos Theatre Company in association with Traffic of the Stage presents Hay Fever.
Noel Coward’s famous ‘comedy of manners’ set in the 1920s. It takes place in the country home of Judith Bliss, a famous retired actress, and her charming, unconventional family. Logos Theatre Company in association with Traffic of the Stage presents Hay Fever.
Jonathan Pie is a respected News reporter for a respected News broadcaster but he has a problem. He has several problems. He hates his job. He hates his colleagues. But mainly he hates the f**king News.
Join him for this live show where he hilariously reveals the truth behind recent News events both home and abroad. He’ll also be discussing his own meteoric rise to mediocrity…and one imagines he’ll be venting plenty of spleen in the process.*
*Warning: may contain some f**king strong language.
Ages 14+
Jonathan Pie is a respected News reporter for a respected News broadcaster but he has a problem. He has several problems. He hates his job. He hates his colleagues. But mainly he hates the f**king News.
Join him for this live show where he hilariously reveals the truth behind recent News events both home and abroad. He’ll also be discussing his own meteoric rise to mediocrity…and one imagines he’ll be venting plenty of spleen in the process.*
*Warning: may contain some f**king strong language.
Ages 14+
“I think very few people are completely normal really deep down in their private lives.”
Join us on Waterlow Park’s beautiful Tea Lawn this summer as Shooting Stars Theatre Company return for Lauderdale House’s Open Air Summer Season.
This year’s Theatre on the Tea Lawn performance is Private Lives, Noël Coward’s classic comedy of passion, romance, anger, laughter and love… The stage is set for a battle of the sexes when divorced couple, Amanda and Elyot, find themselves unwittingly thrown together again. Bring a picnic and enjoy the wit of one of England’s most famous playwrights whilst relaxing in the summer sunshine!
Early Bird Tickets
Book by 24 June to enjoy discounted Early Bird ticket prices; standard tickets for just £14, concessions for £12 and family tickets for £45.
Private Lives will be performed outside on the Tea Lawn on 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26 and 28 July. The Tea Lawn will be open from 6pm for pre theatre picnic/drinks, with performances kicking off at 7pm. Tickets on the door: standard at £17, concession at £15, family tickets at £57.
“I think very few people are completely normal really deep down in their private lives.”
Join us on Waterlow Park’s beautiful Tea Lawn this summer as Shooting Stars Theatre Company return for Lauderdale House’s Open Air Summer Season.
This year’s Theatre on the Tea Lawn performance is Private Lives, Noël Coward’s classic comedy of passion, romance, anger, laughter and love… The stage is set for a battle of the sexes when divorced couple, Amanda and Elyot, find themselves unwittingly thrown together again. Bring a picnic and enjoy the wit of one of England’s most famous playwrights whilst relaxing in the summer sunshine!
Early Bird Tickets
Book by 24 June to enjoy discounted Early Bird ticket prices; standard tickets for just £14, concessions for £12 and family tickets for £45.
Private Lives will be performed outside on the Tea Lawn on 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26 and 28 July. The Tea Lawn will be open from 6pm for pre theatre picnic/drinks, with performances kicking off at 7pm. Tickets on the door: standard at £17, concession at £15, family tickets at £57.
“I think very few people are completely normal really deep down in their private lives.”
Join us on Waterlow Park’s beautiful Tea Lawn this summer as Shooting Stars Theatre Company return for Lauderdale House’s Open Air Summer Season.
This year’s Theatre on the Tea Lawn performance is Private Lives, Noël Coward’s classic comedy of passion, romance, anger, laughter and love… The stage is set for a battle of the sexes when divorced couple, Amanda and Elyot, find themselves unwittingly thrown together again. Bring a picnic and enjoy the wit of one of England’s most famous playwrights whilst relaxing in the summer sunshine!
Early Bird Tickets
Book by 24 June to enjoy discounted Early Bird ticket prices; standard tickets for just £14, concessions for £12 and family tickets for £45.
Private Lives will be performed outside on the Tea Lawn on 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26 and 28 July. The Tea Lawn will be open from 6pm for pre theatre picnic/drinks, with performances kicking off at 7pm. Tickets on the door: standard at £17, concession at £15, family tickets at £57.
“I think very few people are completely normal really deep down in their private lives.”
Join us on Waterlow Park’s beautiful Tea Lawn this summer as Shooting Stars Theatre Company return for Lauderdale House’s Open Air Summer Season.
This year’s Theatre on the Tea Lawn performance is Private Lives, Noël Coward’s classic comedy of passion, romance, anger, laughter and love… The stage is set for a battle of the sexes when divorced couple, Amanda and Elyot, find themselves unwittingly thrown together again. Bring a picnic and enjoy the wit of one of England’s most famous playwrights whilst relaxing in the summer sunshine!
Early Bird Tickets
Book by 24 June to enjoy discounted Early Bird ticket prices; standard tickets for just £14, concessions for £12 and family tickets for £45.
Private Lives will be performed outside on the Tea Lawn on 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26 and 28 July. The Tea Lawn will be open from 6pm for pre theatre picnic/drinks, with performances kicking off at 7pm. Tickets on the door: standard at £17, concession at £15, family tickets at £57.
“I think very few people are completely normal really deep down in their private lives.”
Join us on Waterlow Park’s beautiful Tea Lawn this summer as Shooting Stars Theatre Company return for Lauderdale House’s Open Air Summer Season.
This year’s Theatre on the Tea Lawn performance is Private Lives, Noël Coward’s classic comedy of passion, romance, anger, laughter and love… The stage is set for a battle of the sexes when divorced couple, Amanda and Elyot, find themselves unwittingly thrown together again. Bring a picnic and enjoy the wit of one of England’s most famous playwrights whilst relaxing in the summer sunshine!
Early Bird Tickets
Book by 24 June to enjoy discounted Early Bird ticket prices; standard tickets for just £14, concessions for £12 and family tickets for £45.
Private Lives will be performed outside on the Tea Lawn on 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26 and 28 July. The Tea Lawn will be open from 6pm for pre theatre picnic/drinks, with performances kicking off at 7pm. Tickets on the door: standard at £17, concession at £15, family tickets at £57.
“I think very few people are completely normal really deep down in their private lives.”
Join us on Waterlow Park’s beautiful Tea Lawn this summer as Shooting Stars Theatre Company return for Lauderdale House’s Open Air Summer Season.
This year’s Theatre on the Tea Lawn performance is Private Lives, Noël Coward’s classic comedy of passion, romance, anger, laughter and love… The stage is set for a battle of the sexes when divorced couple, Amanda and Elyot, find themselves unwittingly thrown together again. Bring a picnic and enjoy the wit of one of England’s most famous playwrights whilst relaxing in the summer sunshine!
Early Bird Tickets
Book by 24 June to enjoy discounted Early Bird ticket prices; standard tickets for just £14, concessions for £12 and family tickets for £45.
Private Lives will be performed outside on the Tea Lawn on 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26 and 28 July. The Tea Lawn will be open from 6pm for pre theatre picnic/drinks, with performances kicking off at 7pm. Tickets on the door: standard at £17, concession at £15, family tickets at £57.
“I think very few people are completely normal really deep down in their private lives.”
Join us on Waterlow Park’s beautiful Tea Lawn this summer as Shooting Stars Theatre Company return for Lauderdale House’s Open Air Summer Season.
This year’s Theatre on the Tea Lawn performance is Private Lives, Noël Coward’s classic comedy of passion, romance, anger, laughter and love… The stage is set for a battle of the sexes when divorced couple, Amanda and Elyot, find themselves unwittingly thrown together again. Bring a picnic and enjoy the wit of one of England’s most famous playwrights whilst relaxing in the summer sunshine!
Early Bird Tickets
Book by 24 June to enjoy discounted Early Bird ticket prices; standard tickets for just £14, concessions for £12 and family tickets for £45.
Private Lives will be performed outside on the Tea Lawn on 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26 and 28 July. The Tea Lawn will be open from 6pm for pre theatre picnic/drinks, with performances kicking off at 7pm. Tickets on the door: standard at £17, concession at £15, family tickets at £57.
“I think very few people are completely normal really deep down in their private lives.”
Join us on Waterlow Park’s beautiful Tea Lawn this summer as Shooting Stars Theatre Company return for Lauderdale House’s Open Air Summer Season.
This year’s Theatre on the Tea Lawn performance is Private Lives, Noël Coward’s classic comedy of passion, romance, anger, laughter and love… The stage is set for a battle of the sexes when divorced couple, Amanda and Elyot, find themselves unwittingly thrown together again. Bring a picnic and enjoy the wit of one of England’s most famous playwrights whilst relaxing in the summer sunshine!
Early Bird Tickets
Book by 24 June to enjoy discounted Early Bird ticket prices; standard tickets for just £14, concessions for £12 and family tickets for £45.
Private Lives will be performed outside on the Tea Lawn on 18, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26 and 28 July. The Tea Lawn will be open from 6pm for pre theatre picnic/drinks, with performances kicking off at 7pm. Tickets on the door: standard at £17, concession at £15, family tickets at £57.
Two cellist/jazz singers join forces to express their take on the world of standards, Latin, originals plus more.
Kate Shortt, cellist, singer songwriter, cabaret artists and comedienne is known for her avant garde improvisations and off the wall humour.
‘…Shortt’s solo took the honours. It was an unusual but impressive juxtaposition of overtones, atonality and snatches of delicate folk melodies…’ – Ian Mann, Jazz Reviewer
Rupert Gillett, multi instrumentalist, singer, composer and jazz bassist is also experienced in rock, blues and Eastern European styles.
‘…The stand out performance came from Rupert Gillett. Great cellist with comical side and songs that were instantly playing in your head…’ – Fiona Jarvis, Blue Badge Style
Sit back and enjoy this Cellicious ride from bebop to the blues and Bach again!