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Performance

VenueTara Theatre
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From27th February 2019
Opened28th February 2019
To16th March 2019
When19:30. Mar 2, 9, 16 at 15:30. Mar 7, 14 Mats 14:00
Tara Theatre (V292)
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  • Date of change: 24 Jan 19 - T1255314920
  • Date of change: 22 Nov 18 - T1255314920

The Importance of Being Earnest

Work:: The Importance of Being Earnest (S3690)

Classic turn-of-the-century comedy of social manners. A very complicated plot that includes the famous "A Handbag!" line .. Jack Worthing is in love with Gwendolen Fairfax, daughter of the redoubtable Lady Bracknell, and cousin of his friend Algernon. They cannot wed until the mystery of his parentage (he was found in a handbag on Victoria Station) is resolved. Algy discovers that Jack has a pretty young ward, Cecily, living at the Manor and visits her pretending to be Jack's fictitious (and wicked) brother Ernest.
Author Oscar Wilde

Production:: (T1255314920)

This new production showcases Oscar Wilde's play as you have never seen it before. Imagining a thoroughly diverse and integrated English society, two British-African women Ayesha Casely-Hayford and Kudzanayi Chiwawa play all the characters and bring to life this 19th century comedy of manners in an at once mocking and lovingly playful tone. Embracing wild wit, deft humour, role swapping and banter with the audience, they unfurl a riot of love, confusion and high jinks.
Presented byTwo Gent Productions
Presented byTara Arts
Director Tonderai Munyevu
Director Arne Pohlmeier
Performer Ayesha Casely-Hayford
Performer Kudzanayi Chiwawa

Listing:: L0158733085




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Production details

This new production showcases Oscar Wilde's play as you have never seen it before. Imagining a thoroughly diverse and integrated English society, two British-African women Ayesha Casely-Hayford and Kudzanayi Chiwawa play all the characters and bring to life this 19th century comedy of manners in an at once mocking and lovingly playful tone. Embracing wild wit, deft humour, role swapping and banter with the audience, they unfurl a riot of love, confusion and high jinks.

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