The Very Little Theatre, Eugene, Oregon

The Importance of Being Earnest

 

Oscar Wilde's genius was such that he created masterpieces in every literary form he attempted, whether it be plays, fiction, essays, or poetry. Among his plays, The Importance of Being Earnest-the last he wrote-is certainly the most celebrated. H. G. Wells and George Bernard Shaw thought it one of the funniest plays ever written, and it has continued to amuse theatergoers the world over for more than a century. The play pokes fun at the aristocracy, the literary world, and British manners and customs, while calling into question the very notion of "identity." The characters' plans are constantly sent topsy-turvy by unexpected turns of events. Along the way, Wilde's wit-sharpened dialogue skewers nearly everyone, throwing into high relief the strains of class pretension, social ambition, and romantic gamesmanship.

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CAST

John Worthing

Michael Walker

Algernon Moncrief

Bruce McArthur

Rev. Chasuble

Don Aday

Lane/Merriman

Steve Mandell

Lady Bracknell

Nancy Boyett

Gwendolen Fairfax

Emily Peterson

Cecily Cardew

Brette Marie Gentry

Miss Prism

Jennifer Sellers Andersen

CREW

Director

Chris Pinto

Assistant Director

Ron Hart

Stage Manager

Steve Gott

Lighting Design

Marc Shapiro

Lighting Operator

Steve Gott

Set Design/Dresser

Rich Scheeland

Set Construction

Carl Keller, Bill Dingle

Costumes

Lucy Sullivan

Sound Design

Sharon Wetterling, Twilo Scofield, Kathy Pengelly

Sound/Lights Operator

Kara Kolstoe

Properties

Suzi Swinehart

Kristen Wilson

Make-Up/Hair Styles

Claudia Liontos

Production Photography Lobby Display

Cliff Coles

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2350 Hilyard Street, Eugene, Oregon 97405-2954
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