'The Importance Of Being Earnest'
Oscar Wilde's Delightful Work at Theatre on the Run

by Oscar Wilde
directed by Dorothy Neumann

June 7-July 7, 2007

at Arlington’s Theatre on the Run

Thurs-Sat at  8 PM; Sat matinees at 2 PM; special added performance Wednesady, June 13 at 8 PM

The Importance of Being Earnest is Irish playwright Oscar Wilde’s best known play, a comedic send up of the ruling class in Victorian England, where despite the ridiculous, love can conquer all, if only one is earnest.  

is Irish playwright Oscar Wilde’s best known play, a comedic send up of the ruling class in Victorian England, where despite the ridiculous, love can conquer all, if only one is earnest.  

 Reserve at 703-892-0202 x 7 or email to: newisland@keegantheatre.com

This Keegan Theatre New Island Project production is directed by Dorothy Neumann, who last year directed Keegan’s production of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, and features Christopher Dinolfo and Michael Innocenti who both appeared in Death of a Salesman, and even more recently appeared together in New Island’s production of Owen McCafferty’s  Mojo Mickybo.

 
The Cast  
Erin Buchanan Gwendolyn
John F. Degen Rev. Chasuble
Christopher Dinolfo Jack
Suzanne Edgar Cecily
Melissa Hmelnicky Lane/Merriman
Mike Innocenti Algernon
Barbara Klein Lady Bracknell
Rosemary Regan Miss Prism
The Production Staff  
Dorothy Neumann Director
Eric and Kerry Lucas Set Design
Dan Martin Light Design
Dan Martin Sound Design
Bill Puscilowsky Costume Design
Daniel Chavez Stage Manager
Katrina Whiskup

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