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The Importance of Being Earnest


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The Importance of Being EarnestClassic turn-of-the-century comedy of social manners. A very complicated plot that includes the famous "A Handbag!" line .. Jack Worthing is in love with Gwendolen Fairfax, daughter of the redoubtable Lady Bracknell, and cousin of his friend Algernon. They cannot wed until the mystery of his parentage (he was found in a handbag on Victoria Station) is resolved. Algy discovers that Jack has a pretty young ward, Cecily, living at the Manor and visits her pretending to be Jack's fictitious (and wicked) brother Ernest.
Author Oscar Wilde

Production details

Following a hugely successful tour of Australia and New Zealand

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Company

Producer Duncan C Weldon (for Triumph Entertainment Ltd and International Concert Attractions)
Director Christopher Morahan
Design Peter Rice
Lighting Robert Bryan
Sound John Leonard (Aura Sound)
Performer Patricia Routledge (Lady Bracknell)
Performer Alistair Petrie (Jack Worthing)
Performer Theo Fraser Steele (Algernon Moncrieff)
Performer Jonathan Elsom (Rev Canon Chasuble)
Performer Beverley Dunn (Miss Prism)
Performer Essie Davis (Gwendolen)
Performer Sarah Kants (Cecily)
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