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
Lane | Lawrence Harrison |
Algernon Moncrieff | Jack Sweet |
John Worthing JP | Ara Watson |
Lady Dracknell | Cheryl Kelly |
Hon Gwendolen Fairfax | Cass Buck |
Miss Prism | Kathryn Fennell |
Cecily Cardew | Ella Norman |
Rev Canon Chasuble | Charlie Cook |
Merriman | Lawrence Harrison |
Stage Manager | Lucy Keefe |
Assistant Stage Managers | Jackie Vandyes Christine Blease |
Set Design | Chris Hall |
Set Construction | Jackie Vandyes Christine Blease Lawrence Harrison |
Set Painting | Jackie Vandyes Christine Blease Jacob Goodwin-Davey |
Scenic Painting | Shirley Murray |
Costumes | Chris Hall Sue Smith |
Props | Chris Hall |
Make-up | Gaelle Roques |
Lighting and Sound | Luke Moulsher |
Programme and Social Media Photography | Julie and Geoff Latham |
Archive Photography | Martin Davey |
Ticket Secretary | Anne Davey |
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