The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Drew Fitzimmons
Produced by Jim Crawford & Alison Mattiza
May 7 to June 12, 2010
Fri & Sat 8 PM & Sun 2 PM
$18 general admission, $2 discount for seniors, students
& servicemen
Jack Worthing becomes Ernest to
escape his troubles and falls in love with Gwendolen
Fairfax. Algernon Moncrieff becomes Ernest to get
into trouble and falls in love with Cecily Cardew.
Gwendolen and Cecily are both in love with Ernest.
Miss Prism is, unfortunately, in love with the Rev.
Dr. Canon Chasuble who is, unfortunately, in a desperate
battle between the views of the primitive church and
his feelings for Miss Prism. Lane is a few cucumbers
short of a sandwich and Merriman is buried under three
portmanteaus, a dressing case, two hat boxes and a
large luncheon basket. Gribsby wants the balance due
and Moulton just wants to keep his balance. Lady Bracknell
is far from pleased. Sounds deliciously confusing…
doesn’t it?
Jack........................Joshua Nelson
Algernon...............Lorenzo Bastien
Lady Bracknell.........Carmen Lynne
Gwendolen...............Marcy Agreen
Cecily.......................Jessica Hayes
Miss Prism....................Judy Ewing
Rev. Chasuble............Ron Edwards
Lane/Merriman............Will Meister
Moulton/Gribsby..........Mark Mayes
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