The Importance of Nothing
Pan Pan Theatre returns to the Everyman with The Importance of Nothing, a comedy about a drama therapy class in an imaginary prison.
Picture an imaginary prison where the drama therapy is twenty fours a day. Drama therapist, Lady Lancing and her husband Omar have dedicated their lives to conducting anti-homophobic workshops utilizing the life and works of Oscar Wilde.
The prisoner’s patience and imaginations are teased to refashion or to completely overhaul Wilde’s material and the threads that are interwoven through his works and the social conventions of the past century.
“So brilliant is the humour you could almost miss the subtle yet powerful interrogations taking place. Like Wilde’s work, there are secrets hidden beneath the laughter and a burning intelligence at play” The Arts
PRESENTED BY PAN PAN THEATRE
DIRECTED BY GAVIN QUINN
STARRING ANDREW BENNETT, MARK O’HALLORAN, SONYA KELLY, ANNA SHEILS McNAMEE and DYLAN TIGHE
Date and Time
Monday Apr 9, 2018 Wednesday Apr 11, 2018
MON 9 – WED 11 APR, 8PM
Location
The Everyman T: 021 450 1673
15 MacCurtain Street, Cork
E: info@everymancork.com
Fees/Admission
€20 | Concession €18 | Students €9