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Dench returned to the West End stage in April 2006 in Hay Fever alongside Peter Bowles, Belinda Lang and Kim Medcalf.
Productions that followed included Simon Callow in The Importance of Being Oscar ; Pet Shop Boys in concert, Ian Richardson in Pinero's The Magistrate ; Edward Fox in A Letter of Resignation ; the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Richard III, with Robert Lindsay ; and Coward's Hay Fever, with Geraldine McEwan in 1999.
* High Mountain Hay Fever Bluegrass Festival
In fact, an organization named the Hebrew Hay Fever Relief Association, which was organized in the 1920s, existed in Bethlehem for many years.
It was at Bethlehem that the National Hay Fever Relief Association was founded.
* Noël Coward: Hay Fever ( 1925 ); Present Laughter ( 1939 ); Blithe Spirit ( 1941 )
* 1980-81 Hay Fever, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford
His other early appearances included Dixon of Dock Green ( 1962 ), The Morecambe & Wise Show, The Seven Faces of Jim ( 1961 ) with Jimmy Edwards, a production of Noël Coward's Hay Fever ( 1968 ) and the storyteller in several episodes of Jackanory ( 1969 ).
* Hay Fever ( 1984, TV film )
As a member of Laurence Olivier's National Theatre Company, Johnson appeared in the plays The Master Builder ( 1964 ) with Olivier and Hay Fever ( 1965 ), and later reprised her roles in the television productions.
In the spring of 1980 he appeared as Simon Bliss alongside Constance Cummings — as Sorel Bliss — in a production of Noël Coward's 1920s play Hay Fever.
* Noël Coward-The Vortex ( first performed ), Hay Fever ( written )
She appeared in 2008 in The Cherry Orchard at the Chichester Festival Theatre, returning there in 2009 to star in Noël Coward's Hay Fever.
Following the closure of the show after six months, Kander and Ebb would not produce new material, save for a song in Hay Fever in 1985, for nine years.
She was invited to join The National Theatre for its inaugural season at the Old Vic, working with such directors as Laurence Olivier, Franco Zeffirelli, and Noël Coward in roles such as Rose in The Recruiting Officer, Barblin in Andorra, Jackie in Hay Fever, Kattrin in Mother Courage, Miss Prue in Love for Love, and Margaret in Much Ado About Nothing which kept her busy for the next three years.
In 1964 she appeared as Judith Bliss in a revival of Hay Fever by Noël Coward, directed by the playwright himself, for the National Theatre Company at the Old Vic.
* 1964: Hay Fever, Old Vic National Theatre
* Hay Fever by Noël Coward with Richard McCabe, Dilys Hamlett and Marsha Hunt ( 1985 )
** Hay Fever
Matheson saw Fulton perform in a production of Noël Coward's Hay Fever, but it would be 17 years before they met in person.
Hay Fever is a comic play written by Noël Coward in 1924 and first produced in 1925 with Marie Tempest as the first Judith Bliss.
Their " over-the-top theatrical lifestyle " later inspired him in writing Hay Fever.
Hay Fever opened at the Ambassadors Theatre on 8 June 1925 and transferred to the larger Criterion Theatre on 7 September 1925 and ran for 337 performances.
Hay Fever has been revived numerous times around the world since then.
A 1964 National Theatre production of Hay Fever, starring Edith Evans and Maggie Smith with Coward directing, was part of the revival of interest in his work toward the end of his life.

Hay and 23
* December 23 – First Anglo-Afghan War: At a meeting with the Afghan general Akbar Khan, the British diplomat Sir William Hay Macnaghten is shot dead at close quarters.
* December 23 – William Hay Macnaghten, Anglo-Indian diplomat ( b. 1793 )
Other 1937 productions included two screenings of scenes from A Midsummer Night's Dream ; a fifteen minute made-for-TV screening directed by Dallas Bower and starring Patricia Hilliard as Titania and D. Hay Petrie as Bottom ( 18 February ), and a twenty-five minute extract from Stephen Thomas ' Regent's Park production, starring Alexander Knox as Oberon and Thea Holme as Titania ( 23 April ).
On 23 December the British envoy, Sir William Hay Macnaghten, was murdered at Kabul ; and in February 1842 the weak and incompetent commander-in-chief, General Elphinstone, sent orders that Kandahar was to be evacuated.
A painting commissioned in the last year of Macnaghten's life, by James Atkinson ( Persian scholar ) | James Atkinson. Sir William Hay Macnaghten, 1st Baronet ( 24 August 1793 – 23 December 1841 ) was a British civil servant in India, who played a major part in the First Anglo-Afghan War.
* in Afghanistan, a kingdom entitled to a gun salute of 21 guns ( the highest rank among princely states, not then among Sovereign monarchs ): the first British Residents were Sir Alexander Burnes ( 1837 – 2 November 1841 ); William Hay McNaghten ( 7 August 1839 – 23 December 1841 ); Eldred Pottinger ( December 1841 – 6 January 1842 ). After that, four native Vakils acted on behalf of the British government: Nawab Foujdar Khan ( 1856 – April 1859 ), Ghulam Husain Khan Allizai ( April 1859 – 1865 ), Bukhiar Khan ( February 1864 – January 1868, acting ), Attah Muhammad Khan Khagwani ( January 1868 – 1878 ); then there were two more British Residents Louis Napoleon Cavagnari ( 24 July 1879 – 3 September 1879 ), Henry Lepel-Griffin ( 1880 ); next came two Military Commanders ( 8 October 1879 – 11 August 1880 ) and until 1919 ten native British Agents, one of whom served two non-consecutive terms.
The census taken in April 1861 revealed that there were 172 people living at Hay township, consisting of 115 males ( of whom 25 were aged 15 years or under ) and 57 females ( of whom 23 were aged 15 years or under ).
* Lady Amelia Diana Jacqueline Hay ( b. Basingstoke, 23 November 1986 )

Hay and February
The group was subsequently mostly inactive after that, although Hay and Ham had performed on occasion as Men at Work with guest musicians, including an appearance in February 2009, when they performed " Down Under " at the Australia Unites Victorian Bushfire Appeal Telethon.
In February 2010, the Australian judge ruled that " Down Under " did contain a flute riff based on " Kookaburra " but stipulated that neither was it necessarily the hook nor a substantial part of the hit song ( Colin Hay wrote the song years before the flute riff was added by a later member of the band ).
William Halse Rivers Rivers was the oldest of four children, with his siblings being brother Charles Hay ( 29 August 1865 – 8 November 1939 ) and sisters Ethel Marian ( 30 October 1867 – 4 February 1943 ) and Katharine Elizabeth ( 1871 – 1939 ).
The highest temperature recorded at Hay was 47. 2 ° C ( 117. 0 ° F ) in February ; the lowest recorded was − 3. 6 ° C ( 25. 5 ° F ) in June.
In February 1942 the first of the newly trained ladies of the Auxiliary Territorial Service arrived at Beaumanor and were billeted in outlying villages and Garats Hay hall.
Frieda Inescort ( born Frieda Wrightman 29 June 1901, Edinburgh – 26 February 1976, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California ) was a Scottish-born actress best known for creating the role of Sorel Bliss in Noël Coward's play Hay Fever.
* The Wisdom of the Sufis: A Dialogue Between Hidayat Inayat-Khan and Deepak Chopra, ( Dialogues at the Chopra Center for Well Being ) ( Audio Cassette ) Hay House Audio Books ( February 2000 ) ISBN 1-56170-734-1
Edward Douglas John Hay, 13th Marquess of Tweeddale ( 6 August 1947 – 1 February 2005 ), a Scottish aristocrat best known for his speech in the House of Lords debate ( 1996 ) on the Bosnian civil war.
Lord Tweeddale died on 1 February 2005, aged 57, and was succeeded by his younger twin brother David Hay.
The Tripartite Convention of 1899 was duly constituted and documents were signed at Washington on 2 December 1899 by the U. S. Secretary of State John Hay, Baron Theodor von Holleben, German ambassador to the United States, and Sir Julian Pauncefote, British ambassador to the United States, with ratifications exchanged on 16 February 1900.
John Hay Whitney ( 17 August 1904 – 8 February 1982 ), colloquially known as " Jock " Whitney, was U. S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom, publisher of the New York Herald Tribune, and a member of the Whitney family.
In February she returned to the West End in Noël Coward's Hay Fever with Kevin McNally, Jeremy Northam and Olivia Colman, once again under the direction of Howard Davies.

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