The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde
This stylish comedy full of assumed names, mistaken lovers, and preposterous enchantment is a delightful, witty, light-hearted romp through Victorian society. Follow two young bachelors pretending to be earnest (and Ernest) as they aim to win their ladies’ hearts. Filled with some of the most famous quips ever written for the stage, this classic will have you rolling in the aisles!
Performances: February 26, 27, March 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 at 8:00 pm; March 7 at 2:00 PM
A full copy of the script is available HERE.
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Direction and Design by Maureen Clarke
Producer — Janet Hoehl
Assistant Director — Michelle Quigley
Stage Manager — Rick Harris
Lighting Design & Operation — Ellen Spampinato
Master Carpenter - Bill Braak
Cast
Jack: John Corr
Algernon: Chris Latzke
Gwendolyn: Heather Reese
Lady Bracknell: Gay Hoyle
Cecily: Kristen Krikorian
Miss Prism: Nancy Dolan
Lane: Spencer Gates
Chasuble: David Cashell
Merriman: Steve Carrasco




