The Importance of Being Earnest
The honor of your presence is requested for Oscar Wilde’s elegant and hilarious satire of mores and hypocrisy. Will Jack Worthing find true happiness in the arms of his beloved Gwendolyn? How can he possibly, when her mother, the formidable Lady Bracknell, forbids it? Besides, Gwendolyn will only marry someone named Ernest.
(The Importance of Being Earnest was the final production at Two River Theater’s original home, Monmouth University)
PHOTOS
MEET THE ARTISTS
CAST
Algernon — Kevin Cristaldi
Jack — Sean Dougherty
Rev. Chasuble — Drew Eshelman
Cecily — Kathleen Heenan
Lady Bracknell — Kathleen Huber
Gwendolyn — Mira Kingsley
Miss Prism — Cecelia Riddett
Lane/Merriman — Stuart Zamsky
CREATIVES
Playwright — Oscar Wilde
Director — Padraic Lillis
Scenic Design — Rob Odorisio
Lighting Design — John-Paul Szczepanski
Costume Design — Christine Hanak
Casting — Hilary Missan
Stage Management — Gregg Brevoort