While others are preoccupied with cucumber sandwiches and railway cloakrooms, two minor characters from The Importance of Being Earnest are up to their necks in something else. A country rector and a governess, models of Victorian propriety in public. But in private?
This is the play behind the play: a tale of blackmail, false identity and money. A subversively funny new take on an Irish theatrical classic.
???? ?Helen Norton and Jonathan White, have pulled off a coup with their enchanting visit to the outer rim of Oscar Wilde?s The Importance of Being Earnest? packs extraordinary amounts of plot and top notch gags into a compact package? The Irish Times
?Wickedly, side-splittingly funny, in a sophisticated, witty and elegant way. A joyous romp not to be missed, a worthy homage to its master and progenitor? Sunday Independent
?one of those unique events ? an atmospheric piece which is a complete package? Meg.ie
Tuesday Sep 19, 2017 Thursday Sep 21, 2017
Tue 19 - Thu 21 Sep, 8pm
The Everyman
15 MacCurtain Street
Cork
Price €20 | Concession
€18 | Students €9
021 450 1673
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