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March 1989

The Importance Of Being Earnest

by Oscar Wilde

The play follows two friends, John and Algernon, who lead double lives to escape social obligations, with John using a fictional brother named "Ernest" and Algernon creating a chronic invalid called "Bunbury" to have excuses to leave town.

ACT I

Algernon Moncrief's flat in Half-Moon street, Woolton.


ACT II

The garden at the Manor House, Woolton


ACT III

The morning-room at the Manor House

CAST

JOHN WORTHING
ALGERNON MONCRIEFF
REV CANON CHASUBLE
MERRIMAN
LANE
LADY BRACKNELL
HON GWENDOLEN FARIFAX
CECILY CARDEW
MISS PRISM

Neale Webb
Cedric Christie
Jim Lovegrove
Dick White
Sam Hutchinson
Ida Dann
Gwendolyn Barrett
Linda Montgomery
Patricia Hastings Hardy

CREW

DIRECTOR
STAGE MANAGER
ASSISTED BY
PROMPT
PUBLICITY
PROPS
FRONT OF HOUSE

Costumes kindly supplied by St Patrick's Players, Greystones

Jim Lovegrove
Geoff Lovegrove
Brian Crawford
Wendy Scales
Sylvia Gray
Pauline Sweeney, Sylvia Gray
Hilda de Nais

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