May 2009 – The Importance of Being Earnest



Play Name
The Importance of Being Earnest
Playwright
Oscar Wilde
Performance Start Date
Wednesday 13 May 2009
Performance End Date
Saturday 16 May 2009
Location:
Harrogate Theatre
Director:
Brian Foster
Cast
  • John Worthing ............ Gareth Sargeson
  • Algernon Moncrieff ...... Arthur Timmins
  • Canon Chasuble .......... John Glyn-Jones
  • Lady Bracknell ............. Judy Methven
  • Gwendolen Fairfax ....... Rachel Conyers
  • Cecily Cardew ............. Kate Antram
  • Miss Prism .................. Jenny Antram
  • Lane .......................... Stuart Kellett
  • Merriman ................... Bob Mallow
Synopsis

If you want to know why, when things get tedious in the country, Jack insists on going to London to see his younger brother Ernest, and......... you'd like to know why, when things get tricky in townm Algy has to do and see his invalid friend Bunbury in the country, and.........why two eligible young ladies are both in love with Ernest but are promised to the wealthy layabouts Algy and Jack, and....... what is was that made Lady Bracknell go apoplectic when she heard about a handbag left at Victoria Station........and why Algy and Jack decided they should be re-Christened? To find the answers, you are invited to sit back and unravel this tale of mistaken identities wiht Jack, Algy, Cecily, Gwendolen, Lady Bracknell, Miss Prism, and Canon Chasuble with a little help from Lane and Merriman the butlers in Oscar Wilde's enduring comedy of manners set in 1890s England.

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