By Oscar Wilde
Theatre Royal Bath / Peter Hall Company
Directed by Sir
Peter Hall
Apr 18—22, 25—29, May 2—6, 9—13
at 7:30pm
Apr 22 & 29, May 6 & 13 at 2pm
Apr 23 & 30, May 7 & 14 at 3pm
BAM Harvey Theater
Tickets: $30, 50, 75, 85
Running time: approximately 2 hours, 20 minutes
Special Offer: A limited number of $15 stage
cushion seats are available for each performance beginning 90
minutes prior to curtain at the Harvey box office.
What’s in a name, anyway? Plenty, it turns out, especially
if you’re Ernest, the scandalous—and fictitious—brother/alibi
of Jack Worthing, a strait-laced dandy in Victorian England
just itching to have a bit of fun in London while away from
his country estate. It’s a time when style trumped substance
and—this being Wilde at his most incisive—Jack’s
games soon spin hilariously out of control. In an effervescent
staging by Sir Peter Hall, fresh from his definitive As
You Like It that delighted BAM audiences last spring, The
Importance Of Being Earnest is a delirious contradiction in
terms.
Lynn Redgrave stars as the domineering Lady Bracknell, a
font of outlandish quips in a work rife with witticisms, who
is determined to have her daughter Gwendolen marry well. Her
cunning and pompous pronouncements propel a plot as delightfully
convoluted as it is ingenious. Identities are contrived and
mistaken. Women fall in and, just as effortlessly, out of love.
Egos are (slightly) wounded. And ostentation ultimately gives
way to redemption.
Production design by Kevin and Trish Rigdon
Sound design by Rob Milburn and Michael Bodeen