Harvey
For a rare chance to see this Pulitzer Prize winning play with Harvey tickets
Harvey is the 1944 Pulitzer Prize winning play by Mary Chase about a man with an imaginary friend. Subsequent to its creation, the text has been adapted for a television series and a film starring James Stewart.
Harvey focuses on the likeable character of Elwood P. Dowd, a man who people enjoy spending time with. There is only one problem, he is best friends with a 6ft, three and a half inch tall rabbit named Harvey.
Elwood’s bossy and socially aware older sister, Veta, cannot accept her brother for his quirks, especially Harvey. In a desperate attempt to change her sibling, Veta has him committed to an asylum and thus, a comedy of errors ensues!
James Dreyfus stars as Elwood with Maurine Lipman as Veta. Other cast members include Amanda Boxer as Miss Ethel Chauvenet, Felicity Deanas Betty Chumley, David Bamber as William R. Chumley, Desmond Barrit as Judge Omar Gaffney, Linal Haft as E J Lofgren, Jack Hawkins as Lyman Sanderson , Youssef Kerkour as Duane Wilso, Ingrid Oliver as Myrtle Mae Simmons and Sally Scott as Nurse Ruth Kelly.
Lindsay Posner directs Harvey at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, with designs by Peter McKintosh.
Harvey arrives for it’s West End premier on the 18th March. Whilst not receiving much play time in the UK, Harvey has been seen several times on Broadway since its 1944 debut.
Child Friendly
Harvey is suitable for children aged 8 and upwards.