The Importance of Being Earnest
Antic Disposition presents
The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde
Jack Worthing has created an imaginary brother named Ernest, who frequently requires his presence in town - the perfect escape from tedious tea parties.
Algernon Moncrieff has invented a fictitious friend named Bunbury, who regularly summons him to the country - an excellent excuse to avoid dreary dinners.
However, these seemingly harmless deceptions cause colossal confusion when both men make proposals of marriage. But who, precisely, is engaged to whom?
Oscar Wilde's much-loved romantic comedy is brought to exuberant life in Antic Disposition's acclaimed production, featuring, in a curiously cunning twist, James Pellow as formidable potential mother-in-law, Lady Bracknell.
Thursday 10th June @ 7:30 pm
Friday 11th June @ 7:30 pm
Saturday 12th June @ 7:30 pm
Tickets: £15.00 (£12.50 concession)
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Cast
Anouke Brook
Ashley Cook
Jayne Dickinson
Peter Mair
James Pellow
James Russell
Jill Stanford
Nicholas White
Directors: Ben Horslen & John Risebero
Designer: John Risebero
Lighting Designer: Howard Hudson
Music: James Burrows






