Details

The Importance of Being Earnest - A New Musical archiveOscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, one of the greatest comedies in the English language, has been transformed into a hilarious, toe-tapping musical! Running time: approx. 2hrs 15mins including one interval. Suitable for ages 11+

Cast/Performers

Gyles Brandreth, Louise Gold, Daniel Boys, Bradley Clarkson

Creatives/Company

Author: Oscar Wilde
Producer: Bunbury Productions (in association with the Old Sorting Office)
Director: Iqbal Khan
Adapted by: Douglas Livingstone
Music(s): Adam McGuinness, Zia Moranne

The Importance of Being Earnest - A New Musical

The Importance of Being Earnest - A New Musical (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T01087424385. Details of all The Importance of Being Earnest - A New Musical archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S538392374

Archive Listings

19 Jun 12
  to
7 Jul 12
Theatre Royal Windsor
Windsor, Berkshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
7 Dec 11
  to
31 Dec 11
Riverside Studios
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

Reviews


User Review: 09Dec11: IS this working? I went last night with my 9 year-old. We both absolutely loved it! Would've bought the CD if there was one. Hope they'll bring one out. I don't like a lot of musicals to be honest, but this was charming, light, warm compared with the original play and the music and dancey bits (not full-on chorus line or anything, but plenty of movement) were properly funny. They can really sing too, and you can hear the words properly and still get the jokes even when they're sung, which I wasn't sure would work. Been to the Riverside before but not to Studio 3, which is quite intimate - lovely for this sort of thing. Completely forgot that Gyles Brandreth was a man by the end - he's definitely the most likeable Bracknell I've seen, and I've seen 4 now. Very dishy young ones - Jack, Algie, Gwendolen and Cecily, full of cheeky glances and natty moves. Prize for funniest song goes either to Cecily or to Miss Prism and Chasuble. Love to know what others think. Or maybe Jack and Algie's number 'On the Spree'. Ve

User Reviews

teatro (09Dec11): IS this working? I went last night with my 9 year-old. We both absolutely loved it! Would've bought the CD if there was one. Hope they'll bring one out. I don't like a lot of musicals to be honest, but this was charming, light, warm compared with the original play and the music and dancey bits (not full-on chorus line or anything, but plenty of movement) were properly funny. They can really sing too, and you can hear the words properly and still get the jokes even when they're sung, which I wasn't sure would work. Been to the Riverside before but not to Studio 3, which is quite intimate - lovely for this sort of thing. Completely forgot that Gyles Brandreth was a man by the end - he's definitely the most likeable Bracknell I've seen, and I've seen 4 now. Very dishy young ones - Jack, Algie, Gwendolen and Cecily, full of cheeky glances and natty moves. Prize for funniest song goes either to Cecily or to Miss Prism and Chasuble. Love to know what others think. Or maybe Jack and Algie's number 'On the Spree'. Ve
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