Blithe Spirit
8 May 2025-10 May 2025

Twyford Drama’s Highly Spirited Next Production!
Twyford Drama will be performing Blithe Spirit at Loddon Hall from Thursday 8th to Saturday 10th May 2025. Skeptical novelist Charles Condomine invites self-proclaimed medium Madame Arcati to his home for a séance, hoping to gather material for a new book. When the hapless psychic accidentally summons the spirit of Condomine's late wife, Elvira, his home and life are quickly turned upside down.
Notes from the director...
19 February
"I have always loved everything about the 1930's: the architecture, interior design, costume and music. I have personally been wanting to direct a play that reflected this and I feel that Blithe Spirit perfectly encapsulates the mood and period feel that I wish to present. It was actually written in 1941 but it translates perfectly to a pre-war setting.
Of course, its creator Noel Coward himself was the epitome of the sardonic and urbane 1930’s gentleman. As well as being an interesting period piece, it is also funny, intriguing and beautifully written.
This witty tale of two wives, a beleaguered husband and a delightfuly eccentric spiritualist is sure to delight and amuse. We hope you come and join us in May in Mr. and Mrs. Condomines’ drawing room to witness the fun unfold..."
22 March
"Rehearsals for Twyford Drama’s production of Blithe Spirit are progressing apace, cast and crew spurred on even more by the group’s recent achievement of being voted Twyford’s Community Group of the Year at the Twyford Together awards.
Noel Coward’s beautifully written play and Beth’s talented cast come together to make the experience exhilarating and exciting. The script demands skilful characterisation and the ability to move confidently through a tightly choreographed performance.
The other main challenge of producing a period piece is making sure that it looks right. This puts a fair amount of pressure on the costume prop and scenery department. There has been a flurry of activity on facebook marketplace and scouring of the local charity shops. Costumes, particularly dresses, are best tackled by using vintage dress patterns and the recent interest in home sewing has assured their availabiliy on line.
Returning to the actors, however, the play would be nothing without their commitment and determination. They have another six weeks of hard work ahead of them before they can delight their audiences with their performances."
- Beth Reynolds - Director
Ticket info
Tickets £10-£12 (plus booking fee)
Book online or call Box Office telephone number (answerphone) 0118 328 2825
Details
Loddon Hall
Loddon Hall Road
Twyford, Reading
RG10 9JA
United Kingdom