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The Importance of Being Earnest - Noel Coward Theatre - Review
February 1895 ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’, the play that would go on to be known as Oscar Wilde’s masterpiece, premiered both representing and mocking late Victorian society with its story of double lives, society ideas and romance, sending Oscar Wilde to new higher levels of fame. Just 3 months later in May 1895, Oscar Wilde was arrested for ‘Gross indecency for Homosexual acts’ Now, 130 years later, Max Webster’s staging of that masterpiece fresh from a festive pe
Becky Wallis
Nov 25, 20254 min read


The Importance of Being ... Earnest? (Pleasance Beyond) - Edinburgh Fringe Review
Punctuation can make all the difference and can be incredibly important when it comes to naming something, after all it is punctuation that takes a classic story by Oscar Wilde and gives it a new title in the case of this production. And with an ellipsis and a question mark, Wilde’s story of nobility’s search for entertainment and escape from triviality becomes Say It Again Sorry’s ‘The Importance of Being… Earnest?’, a show that takes the story and twists it, mixes it delici
Becky Wallis
Aug 26, 20233 min read


The Importance of being ... Earnest? - Pleasance Beyond Edinburgh Fringe
When it comes to the Edinburgh Fringe, it’s very easy to fall into a hole of not knowing what to expect as there is just so much to see. So many different ideas, new stories, new concepts, it’s all there to see on stages scattered across the city. So, with so much on offer, you’d be forgiven for thinking that something with a familiar title would be a familiar show, a does what it says on the tin kind of situation that you could walk into with at least a rough idea of what is
Becky Wallis
Aug 27, 20223 min read
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