Rough Magic

Oscar Wilde's

The Importance of Being Earnest

About The Importance of Being Earnest

 Rough Magic presents Stockard Channing in The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin 2 - 19 June 2010.  

 With sensational characters and ingenious one-liners, this production features a stellar cast headed by Stockard Channing (The West Wing, Six Degrees of Separation, Grease) as Lady Bracknell with Peter Daly, Aoife Duffin, Rory Keenan, Darragh Kelly, Eleanor Methven, Rory Nolan, Gemma Reeves and Arthur Riordan.

 

 LISTEN to Stockard Channing as Lady Bracknell

FIRST LOOK AT THE  CAST IN THE STUNNING COSTUMES

 The Importance of Being Earnest is a hilarious comedy of mistaken identities, featuring the two young men-about-town who fall in love with two strong-minded girls and whose lives deliciously unravel when their carefully constructed web of deception falls apart.

REHEARSAL PHOTOGRAPHS

Lynne Parker and Stockard Channing

 

 

Dates & Booking Information

Dublin Gaiety Theatre 02 Jun – 19 Jun

Production Credits

Director                      Lynne Parker

Set Designer               Paul O'Mahony

Costume Designer      Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh

Lighting Desinger       Sinéad Mckenna

 

CAST

Stockard Channing     Lady Bracknell

Peter Daly                   Merriman

Aoife Duffin                Gwendolyn Fairfax

Rory Keenan               John (Jack/Ernest) Worthing

Darragh Kelly             Rev. Canon Chasuble

Eleanor Methven         Miss Prism

Rory Nolan                  Algernon Moncreiff

Gemma Reeves           Cecily Cardew

Arthur Riordan            Lane