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Additional Tix Available for BLITHE SPIRIT at National Theatre, Thru March 29

By: Mar. 21, 2015
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The producers of Noël Coward's smash hit comedic play BLITHE SPIRIT, starring television legend, Oscar recipient and five-time Tony Award®-winner Angela Lansbury, have announced that additional tickets have been made available for the remaining performances of the engagement at National Theatre now through March 29.

There are two new opportunities to purchase tickets to previously sold-out performances:

• Limited View: These partial view tickets are located on the far sides of the main floor. They are now available at the National Theatre box office, online at thenationaldc.com, or by calling (800) 514-3849.

• Standing Room Only: A limited number of standing room only tickets at $28 each are available now for purchase at the box office only.

As always at the National Theatre, lottery tickets are available day of performance for a limited number of best available seats at $25 each - cash only - held at the theater two hours before each performance. Individuals may submit their names to be drawn to purchase up to two tickets. Names will be announced thirty minutes after the start of the lottery (90 minutes before show time). Individuals must be present to purchase the tickets at the box office.

The best availability for tickets can currently be found for the 7:30 pm performances Tuesday through Thursday, March 24 - 26, as well as the Wednesday, March 25 matinee at 2 pm.

Tickets for BLITHE SPIRIT start at $48 plus applicable service charges, and are available at the National Theatre box office, online at thenationaldc.com, or by calling (800) 514-3849. Group orders of 10 or more may be placed by calling (855) 486-2516. For more information, call (202) 628-6161.

Returning to the role of Madame Arcati, for which she won her fifth Tony Award® in 2009 for Best Featured Actress in a Play, Angela Lansbury ("Murder, She Wrote;" Sweeney Todd; Mame; Gaslight) will be joined by an all-star cast including Charles Edwards as Charles Condomine ("Downton Abbey," The 39 Steps, Blithe Spirit - 2014 West End revival), Melissa Woodbridge as Elvira (Blithe Spirit - 2014 West End revival), Charlotte Parry as Ruth Condomine (The Winslow Boy, The Importance of Being Earnest), Simon Jones as Dr. Bradman ("Hitchhiker's Guide," The Real Thing, Blithe Spirit - 2009 Broadway revival/2014 West End revival), Susan Louise O'Connor as Edith ("Orange is the New Black," Blithe Spirit - 2009 Broadway revival) and Sandra Shipley as Mrs. Bradman (Anything Goes, Blithe Spirit - 2009 Broadway revival). The play is directed by two-time Tony Award®-winner Michael Blakemore (Kiss Me, Kate; Copenhagen).

The creative team includes scenic and costume designs by Helen Hayes Award-winner Simon Higlett, lighting design by Drama Desk nominee Mark Jonathan, Angela Lansbury's costume designs by two-time Tony Award®-winner Martin Pakledinaz and sound design by Olivier Award-winners Ben and Max Ringham.

BLITHE SPIRIT, one of Noël Coward's most popular comedies, was first seen on Broadway in 1941, the same year it was produced in London where it set British box office records and was the longest running comedy (1,997 performances) until it was eventually surpassed by Boeing-Boeing in the 1970's. The original Broadway production played nearly two years and co-starred Leonora Corbett, Mildred Natwick, Clifton Webb and Peggy Wood. In 1987, it was revived on Broadway in an all-star production with Richard Chamberlain, Blythe Danner, Judith Ivey, and Geraldine Page, in her final Broadway appearance.

The latest revival on Broadway opened at the Shubert Theatre on March 19, 2009. Directed by Michael Blakemore, it co-starred Angela Lansbury, Jayne Atkinson, Christine Ebersole, Rupert Everett, Simon Jones, Susan Louise O'Connor and Deborah Rush. Following its critical acclaim and box office success on Broadway, Lansbury returned to the London stage after 40 years to reprise her Tony Award®-winning role. Also under the direction of Michael Blakemore, the London revival opened at the Gielgud Theatre on March 18, 2014, and co-starred Charles Edwards, Janie Dee, Jemima Rooper, Serena Evans, Patsy Ferran and Simon Jones.

Coward, in his autobiography, claimed he wrote the play in five days during a holiday. Only two lines of dialogue were removed before its first production in London.

Researching for his new novel, Charles Condomine invites the implausible medium Madame Arcati to his house for a séance. While consumed in a trance, Madame Arcati unwittingly summons the ghost of Charles' dead wife Elvira. Appearing only to Charles, Elvira soon makes a play to reclaim her husband, much to the chagrin of Charles' new wife Ruth. One husband, two feuding wives and a whisper of mischief in the air - who will win in Coward's unworldly comedy?

The North American tour of BLITHE SPIRIT is produced by Jeffrey Richards, Jerry Frankel, Steve Traxler, Lee Dean, John Frost, Charles Diamond and Will Trice in association with Ken Davenport, Kathleen K. Johnson and Jam Theatricals.

For more information, please visit http://www.thenationaldc.com or www.BlitheSpiritThePlay.com.



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