The Exceptionally Funny Importance of Being Earnest Performed by Ridiculusmus
American Repertory Theatre - Loeb Drama Center (64 Brattle St. Cambridge, MA 02138)
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The last date listed for The Importance of Being Earnest was Thursday December 28, 2006 / 7:30pm.
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Quotes & Highlights
- "Exceptionally funny...makes you hear every line afresh!" -–The Guardian
Description
You've never seen an Earnest like this! Oscar Wilde's classic comedy of identity fraud receives a riotous new treatment from Ridiculusmus, the comedy duo, who play all the parts, from Earnest to Lady Bracknell, themselves, just the two of them. This virtuosic interpretation of Wilde's irrepressible caper has been received with wild acclaim around the world, and the American Repertory Theatre is delighted to welcome it to the States for the first time.
About the Ticket Supplier: American Repertory Theater
The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) seeks to expand the boundaries of theatre, exploring the best texts from across cultures and ages. A resident company of professional artists, teachers, technicians, and administrators, the A.R.T. provides a home for outstanding directors, a training ground for young artists, and a vital cultural resource for the community.