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The Importance Of Being Earnest

by

Oscar Wilde

Directed by: Chris Hall

3rd - 7th October 2023

One of the classic comedies of the English stage, this is the story of young people in love in the fashionable society of the 1890s. The wishes of two young ladies to marry a young man named Earnest when neither of their lovers can claim this distinction is solved, not least, by the owner of a handbag left at a mainline Station (the station is irrelevant).

Slideshow

LaneLawrence Harrison
Algernon MoncrieffJack Sweet
John Worthing JPAra Watson
Lady DracknellCheryl Kelly
Hon Gwendolen FairfaxCass Buck
Miss PrismKathryn Fennell
Cecily CardewElla Norman
Rev Canon ChasubleCharlie Cook
MerrimanLawrence Harrison
 
Stage Manager Lucy Keefe
Assistant Stage Managers Jackie Vandyes
Christine Blease
Set DesignChris Hall
Set ConstructionJackie Vandyes
Christine Blease
Lawrence Harrison
Set PaintingJackie Vandyes
Christine Blease
Jacob Goodwin-Davey
Scenic PaintingShirley Murray
CostumesChris Hall
Sue Smith
PropsChris Hall
Make-upGaelle Roques
Lighting and SoundLuke Moulsher
Programme and Social Media PhotographyJulie and Geoff Latham
Archive PhotographyMartin Davey
Ticket SecretaryAnne Davey