Audiences love to hate Lady Bracknell and actors love to play her. Paul T. Taylor is the latest actor to tackle the role of the formidable mama in Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest, ...
It shouldn’t have come as a surprise that New Generation Theatrical would tackle Oscar Wilde’s 1895’s “The Importance of Being Earnest.” It has that silly and arch veneer found in some of New Gen’s ...
Fluting, acerbic, but also surprisingly warm, Stephen Fry’s Lady Bracknell is the trump card of Max Webster’s hyper-camp reading of Oscar Wilde’s peerless comedy. Handsomely remounted in the West End ...
Score one for rapidity. UT’s production of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest knows no bound to its speedy upward trajectories. Its actors rattle off classic one-liners and unforgettable ...
Within the geometric shapes, disting design lines and striking color scheme of Stage West’s production, a retro throwback transports the audience back to the opulent 1980s, reminiscent of nighttime ...
At the close of The Importance of Being Earnest, Jack believes all obstacles have been removed from his marriage to Gwendolen. Unfortunately, Lady Bracknell must reveal the greatest obstacle yet – ...
This does not take long. London bachelor Algernon Moncrieff (Christopher Clark) greedily downs every last one before their intended recipient, his aunt Lady Bracknell (Shaunyce Omar), can even arrive.
Three-time Olivier winner and Tony nominee Sharon D Clarke is leading the Oscar Wilde classic as Lady Bracknell. Performances will begin November 20 in the Lyttleton Theatre ahead of a November 28 ...
For most of the 20th century, “The Importance of Being Earnest” was so incredibly popular that it was basically what people thought of when they thought of a play. When this loony comedy of manners ...
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