The esteemed Oscar Wilde’s most well-known comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest, is rich with love, banter, friendship, and conflict.
The story follows Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff, who both assume the false identity of a man named Earnest. While under the false name of Earnest, both men fall in love: Jack with the sophisticated, yet somewhat pretentious, Gwendolyn Fairfax; and Algernon with the spunky Cecily Cardew. As one may assume, two men under one name falling in love with two different women is a perfect catalyst for conflict. Not to mention the interference of the uptight Lady Bracknell, Gwendolyn’s mother, who seems to disapprove of any and all potential partners for her sweet daughter.
Our gender-bending Jack and Algernon roles follow in the footsteps of many a production of this classic play including the now legendary performance of Lady Bracknell by Brian Bedford on Broadway in 2011.
This whirlwind of complex relationships and comedic commentary is a show you don’t want to miss!
The story follows Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff, who both assume the false identity of a man named Earnest. While under the false name of Earnest, both men fall in love: Jack with the sophisticated, yet somewhat pretentious, Gwendolyn Fairfax; and Algernon with the spunky Cecily Cardew. As one may assume, two men under one name falling in love with two different women is a perfect catalyst for conflict. Not to mention the interference of the uptight Lady Bracknell, Gwendolyn’s mother, who seems to disapprove of any and all potential partners for her sweet daughter.
Our gender-bending Jack and Algernon roles follow in the footsteps of many a production of this classic play including the now legendary performance of Lady Bracknell by Brian Bedford on Broadway in 2011.
This whirlwind of complex relationships and comedic commentary is a show you don’t want to miss!
Produced by: DEBORAH BURKE
Production Team
DIRECTOR:
Rob Nichols
Cast
Lady Bracknell:
Lucy Babbitt
JOHN "Jack" WORTHINGTON:
Ashley Marcinek
ALGERNON "Algy" MONCRIEFF:
Jess Reed
CECILY CARDEW:
Kate Clark
GWENDOLYN FAIRFAX:
Jennifer Daly
MISS PRISM:
Leslie Jones
DR. CHASUBLE:
Jim Muthersbaugh
LANE/MERRIMAN:
Ray Stephens