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AdHoc, Corsham's own theatre company, return to the Pound with a classic Noel Coward comedy. Hay Fever is set in the 1920's in the extravagantly theatrical household of retired actress Judith Bliss. When each member of the family, unbeknown to the others, invites a guest down for a 'quiet' weekend the scene is set for confusion, misunderstandings and a hopeless blurring of the boundaries between high drama and real life. The hilarity grows as the chaos deepens, building to a richly comic finale.
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