The Importance of Being Earnest (2003)
by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Peter Fortune
Performances: Wed 9th - Sat 12th April 2003, Prompt Corner
Contents
Introduction
Often described as the wittiest comedy in the English language, The Importance of Being Earnest contains all of Wilde's best qualities; wit, elegance and paradox. These qualities - the only ones Wilde took seriously - are beautifully interwoven in this delicious script that cannot fail to make you marvel at the man's genius and, more importantly, paralyse you with laughter.<ref>Directors note from the main SLT website</ref>
Cast
- Algernon - Siobhan Campbell
- Lane - Jennifer Campbell
- Jack - Sophie Swingewood
- Lady Bracknell - Stuart Draper
- Gwendolen - Isabel Manley
- Miss Prism - Clementine Marlowe-Hunt
- Cecily - Olivia Pavone
- Rev Chausible - Donal Emerson
- Merriman - David King
Crew
- Director- Peter Fortune
- PAs - Pat Laban, Jennifer Campbell
- Stage Manager - Liam Campbell
- ASMs - Pat Laban, Anthony Yarham and Peter Fortune
- Prompt - Pat Laban
- Lighting Design - Stuart Draper and Anna York
- Lighting Operators - Jennifer Campbell, David King
- Sound Operator - Ciaran Whelan
- Set Design - Emma Hair, Helen Dixon
- Set Construction - The Youth Group
- Props - Alan Buckman
- Programme Design - Jennifer Campbell
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
The Importance of Being Earnest (1976)
References
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External Links
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