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The Importance of Being Earnest

Filled with wit and wisdom, The Importance of Being Earnest tells the tale of Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff. Jack has invented an imaginary brother, Earnest, whom he uses as an excuse to escape from his dull home in the country and frolic in town. Algernon uses a similar technique, only in reverse: His imaginary friend, Bunbury, provides a convenient and frequent method of taking adventures in the country. However, their deceptions eventually cross paths, resulting in a series of crises that threaten to spoil their romantic pursuits; Jack of his love Gwendolen Fairfax, and Algernon of his belle Cecily Cardew.

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The Importance of Being Earnest

May 29, 1988
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Cast (10)

Paul McGann
John Worthing
Rupert Frazer
Algernon Montcrieff
Joan Plowright
Lady Bracknell
Amanda Redman
Gwendolen
Gemma Jones
Miss Prism
Alec McCowen
Dr. Chasuble
John Quarmby
Merriman
Peter Copley
Gribsby

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Directing

Stuart Burge
Director

Writing

Oscar Wilde
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Production

Shaun Sutton
Producer

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David Myerscough-Jones
Production Design

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Costume & Make-Up

Michael Burdle
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