Opening at Slidell Little Theatre on January 20, 2012, is “The Importance of being Earnest,” the hilarious look at fun and games, as well as questionable ethics among the British Victorian upper crust. Penned by Oscar Wilde, and abundantly laced with the playwright’s trademark wit and wordplay, intricate plot twists, romance and comical characters, “The Importance of Being Earnest” is a real audience pleaser that amuses and entertains today’s theatre goers just as it did when it first appeared on the London stage in 1895.
Opening at Slidell Little Theatre on January 20, 2012, is “The Importance of being Earnest,” the hilarious look at fun and games, as well as questionable ethics among the British Victorian upper crust. Penned by Oscar Wilde, and abundantly laced with the playwright’s trademark wit and wordplay, intricate plot twists, romance and comical characters, “The Importance of Being Earnest” is a real audience pleaser that amuses and entertains today’s theatre goers just as it did when it first appeared on the London stage in 1895.
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