Review by Paul Towers, 30/9/24
Relative Values by Noel Coward
Directed by John Bale
Produced by Leicester Drama Society (LDS)
At The Little Theatre til Saturday 5th October
2024
Noel Coward’s first drawing room comedy after
the war is a satire of snobbery.
Set just after World War 2 in Marshwood
House, Kent, Relative Values is about the drama that ensues when Nigel, Earl of
Marshwood (Tom Young) announces that he is engaged, yet again, to a Hollywood
star, Miranda Frayle (Nikki Favell). In the natural order of things this will
mean that Felicity, Countess of Marshwood (Jane Durant channelling a marvellous
cross between Sybil Fawlty and the Dowager Countess of Grantham) will move out
to a cottage in the grounds along with her long-time maid Moxie (Alex Elliot).
Moxie is determined that when the Master marries Miranda she will be forced to
move away, much to the consternation of Her Ladyship. Further cats are put
amongst the pigeons when Miranda’s ex-boyfriend Don Lucas (Keir Watson) turns
up to try and woo her back.
Central to so much of the narrative are
butler Crestwell (Steve Elliot) and the maid Alice (Olivia Phillips giving an
almost Mrs Overall).
On the sidelines is Felicity’s nephew, Peter
(a quite camp Allan Smith) along with neighbours Sir John Hayling (Andrew
Webster) and Cynthia Hayling (Mary Delahunty)
Director John Bale has directed this classy
comedy from The Master with aplomb. The set by Phil Newman is suitably opulent.
Relative Values runs at The Little Theatre
until Saturday 5th October
Pics – Dave Morris Photography
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