The Importance of Being Earnest
The Importance of Being Earnest
By Oscar Wilde
Comedy. A rousing romantic escapade and absurd comedic masterpiece about class and etiquette. In a stylish send-up of Victorian courtship and manners, charming bachelors Jack and Algernon lead double lives to woo the two young ladies who have won their hearts. When they are caught in their lies, the stage is set for clever manipulations and hilarious confusion. Oscar Wilde dishes up scathing social satire, effervescent wit, and high farce, making this one of the most cherished plays in the English language.
Photos by Brenna L.J. Berry
Cantey V. Sutton Theatre
April 12 - 28, 2013
- Jack: Brook North
- Algernon: Gus Allen
- Lane/Merriman: Tony Hefner
- Chasuble: Rowell Gormon
- Moulton: Gary Watts
- Lady Bracknell: Rebecca Johnston
- Cecily: Sheryl Scott
- Gwendolyn: Kate Bowra
- Prism: Diane Monson
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