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The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde - Perfomed by the Greenwich Theatre Company at the Greenwich Playhouse
 

The Importance of Being Earnest
Performed at the Greenwich Playhouse December 2001

Galleon’s production of The Importance of Being Earnest was set in the early 1930’s, at Christmas, and to the melodious sounds of the period. It provided a beautiful celebration of Oscar Wilde's hilarious and incisive comedy; and created a festive treat which exuded charm, elegance and blazing theatricality.

CREDITS
Directed by Bruce Jamieson
Produced by Alice de Sousa

THE CAST
Algy - Aden Cardy-Brown
Jack - Jonathan Hansler
Lady Bracknell - Janet Hargreaves
Gwendolen - Victoria Lawrence
Cecily - Alex Roberts
Miss Prism - Rosemary Macvie
Chasuble - Oliver Bradshaw

REVIEWS
"You would be careless to miss this" - Kentish Times

"Thoroughly enjoyable and lovingly realised"- The Stage

"For a feel-good experience where you walk home with a skip and a glow inside, just pop down to the Greenwich Playhouse"- Newsshopper

The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde - Perfomed by the Greenwich Theatre Company at the Greenwich Playhouse
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde - Perfomed by the Greenwich Theatre Company at the Greenwich Playhouse
 

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