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Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

I like to vamp. I don't get to do any vamping in this show. Mostly I throw fits.

 

This is my getup for Act II, Scene I.

 

"Blithe Spirit" final dress rehearsal, Suffield Players, Suffield CT.

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Blithe Spirit, by Noël Coward, directed by Tom Sainsbury

 

This Noël Coward comedy classic tells the story of suave novelist Charles Condomine and his second wife, Ruth. They invite local medium, Madam Arcati, to conduct a séance to inspire him for his next novel. The evening doesn't go as planned, and the sceptical Charles is reunited with the ghost of his first wife, Elvira. Only he can see Elvira and she doesn't take kindly to Ruth having usurped her. Attempts by Madame Arcati fail to return her to the “other world”, and Elvira’s spirit transforms the lives of Charles and Ruth forever.

 

Production dates:

29 April - 3 May 2025, 7.45pm

Matinée, 3 May, 3pm

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Blithe Spirit photo call at Northern Stage in White River Junction, Vermont, on Wednesday, February 18, 2015.

Copyright 2015 Rob Strong

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

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The bride appears to be quite serious(ly happy) here... and "serious" is a side of the lucky lady I've seen very little of

 

ISO 3200

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Sunrise at Blyth harbour

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

David Adkins and Lynnda Ferguson in Blithe Spirit (2000-01)

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For me Dada feels to be the best fit for this play. It's comical, unpredictable and doesn't center around one major character rather four. Dada has a lot of overlapping which fits with the play in the sense characters are almost tripping over one another, sometimes on purpose for a laugh. It's wild and uncontrollable towards the end of the play and Dada fits the bill when it comes to having a chaotic unorganized look to it.

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

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