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1st Night Photos: Nunn brings Relative Values to West End with Patricia Hodge and Rory Bremner

Trevor Nunn’s revival of Noel Coward’s ”Relative Values” transferred to the West End’s Harold Pinter Theatre last night, starring Patricia Hodge, Rory Bremner, Caroline Quentin and Leigh Zimmerman

Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

| London | London's West End |

15 April 2014

Trevor Nunn's recent Theatre Royal Bath revival of Noel Coward's classic comedy Relative Values has transferred to the West End's newly-monikered Harold Pinter Theatre, where it opened to press last night (14 April 2014).

Starring Olivier Award-winner Patricia Hodge as Felicity, Caroline Quentin as Moxie, Leigh Zimmerman as Miranda and Rory Bremner making his theatre debut as Crestwell the butler, the play centres on the consternation caused when a young Earl announces he is to marry a Hollywood film actress.

The family's embarrassment is deepened when it transpires that the starlet's sister is none other than Moxie, the Earl's mother's maid at Marshwood House.

The production, which toured the UK last year, is booking in the West End to 21 June 2014. For more information on Relative Values, click here''

Photos by Dan Wooller for WhatsOnStage

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