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Comedy

The Importance of Being Earnest

28 May – 6 Jun 2026 Main Auditorium £12.00 – £38.00

The Importance of Being Earnest £12.00 – £38.00
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There is nothing quite like Wilde. His most enduringly popular play is a masterclass in comic timing, social satire, and the peculiar absurdity of Victorian manners — and this new touring production from Headlong Theatre captures every ounce of its wit.

Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff are two gentlemen of leisure whose tangled web of fictional identities unravels spectacularly when they both decide to be christened 'Ernest'. With the formidable Lady Bracknell standing between them and happiness, only the truth — and a well-placed handbag — can save the day.

Director Toby Frow relocates the action to a sun-drenched 1920s garden party, with period jazz, flowing champagne, and costumes that would make the Bright Young Things weep with envy. The result is a joyous, fleet-footed production that reminds us why Wilde remains the undisputed king of comedy.

'Exquisite comic timing and a cast clearly having the time of their lives' — The Stage

Running time
2h 30m
Age guidance
Suitable for all
Venue
Main Auditorium

Cast & Creatives

Cast

Ncuti Gatwa
Algernon Moncrieff
Jack Rowan
Jack Worthing
Sharon D Clarke
Lady Bracknell
Patsy Ferran
Gwendolen Fairfax
Ronke Adékoluẹjo
Cecily Cardew
Dermot Crowley
Lane / Merriman

Creatives

Director
Toby Frow
Set & Costume Designer
Anna Fleischle
Lighting Designer
Oliver Fenwick
Composer
Grant Olding