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The Importance of Being Earnest (2016)

Home / The Importance of Being Earnest (2016)

A trivial comedy for serious people. A glittering gala season of this much loved comedy will welcome theatregoers back to a much improved Globe. This timeless play of high farce and brim full of the famous Wilde wit is sure to enchant.

Cast and crew

Director

Brian Beresford

Cast

John Worthing - Matthew Scadden
Algernon Moncrieff - Andrew Brinsley-Pirie
Rev. Canon Chasuble - Warren Chambers
Merriman, Butler - Miguel Nitis
Lane, Manservant - Jerome Rouse
Lady Bracknell - Janice Snowden
Hon. Gwendolen Fairfax - Kimberley Buchan
Cecily Cardew - Megan Stedman-Ashford
Miss Prism, Governess - Belinda Leckie

Crew

Stage Manager - Christine Johnston
Assistant Stage Manager - Hannah Byas
Production Assistant - Anisha C. Hensley Wilson
Lighting & Sound - Brian Byas
Wardrobe - Rachael McCann
Set Realisation - Ray Fleury
Set Realisation - John Campbell
Graphic Design - Jeffrey Vaughan
Front of House Manager - Leanne Byas