The Importance of Being Earnest

By Oscar Wilde

Directed by Cathy Gill

TBC

Performed Autumn 2010

Cast

Jack Worthing, JP - Grant Filshill
Algernon Moncrieff - Ben Willmott
Hon Gwendolen Fairfax - Sarah Farrar
Lady Bracknell - Janet Koralambe
Miss Prism - Pat Parris
Cecily Cardew - Emma Martin
Rev Canon Chasuble - Steven Phipps
Merriman, Butler - Pat Quorn
Lane, Manservant - Bruce Cox

Production Team

Directed by Cathy Gill
Sound: Bev Lawton  
Lighting: Roy Goodwin 
Costume: Suzannah Platt 
Stage Manager: Stefan Kubala
Publicity and Cucumber sandwiches: Rachel Kellett
Photographs: Bev Lawton

‘The packed audience at St Edmunds Hall, Hoxne revelled in the delicious humour, the authentic Victorian sets and the acting ability of the whole chosen cast, which did not put a foot wrong..’

— Janet Chambers

Behind the Scenes

Review - Janet Chambers, EADT

 

THIS talented amateur group has come along way since its formation just three years ago presenting quality productions to a professional standard. Their latest offering directed by Cathy Gill was no exception.

Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy which marked the climax of his career but also heralded his ultimate downfall was his last and probably most popular play. The packed audience at St Edmunds Hall, Hoxne revelled in the delicious humour, the authentic Victorian sets and the acting ability of the whole chosen cast, which did not put a foot wrong.


Dominating the stage both in colour and character was Lady Bracknell, a part tailor made for Janet Koralambe whose imperious voice could shatter glass. Her daughter Gwendoline in coquettish contrast was played by Sarah Yaxley while Cecily Cardew was equally well portrayed by Emma Martin. Ben Willmott as Wilde’s biographical character of Algernon Moncrieff and Grant Filshill as Jack Worthing with the pseudonym of Ernest romped through the play causing mayhem and confusion with their double lives.

The three butlers in immaculate dress but doing out of character dances to off stage music were played by Bruce Cox, Pat Quorn and Stefan Kubala. The cast was completed by Pat Parris as the governess Miss Prism and Steven Phipps as Canon Chasuble.