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The Importance of Being Earnest - Act 3 of 3
Following on from the Audio Performances of the Pandemic Stories, the Wombwell Thespians Amateur Dramatics Society (in association with Digital Stage), have produced a new set of recordings (audio broadcasts) on Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest". This is the full 3 act version and the whole cast is:-
Lady Bracknell - FIONA GOULTY
Algernon Moncrief - LEWIS CONWAY
Jack/John Worthing - ANDY HARRIS
Gwendolen Fairfax - HANNAH STUDD
Rev Chasuble - BRETT BARNETT
Cecily Cardew - KAREN MACQUARRIE
Miss Prism - ANDREA CLAIRE
Merriman - BRETT BARNETT
Lane - ANDY HARRIS
Note - not all actors are in all 3 parts (acts) - This is the final part - Act 3.
Described as a Trivial Comedy for Serious People, it is set in 1895 when attitudes were somewhat different, but love was still love. In the final act, all becomes clear on the names and there is some resolution on the many matters of love.
Featured Music
Prelude in C (BWV 846) by Kevin MacLeod
The play was recorded using socially distanced actors within JFYP Photo Studio at various times with all the parts then edited together. The audio quality is good but the loudness not always consistent.
By Andy Harris / Digital StageThe Importance of Being Earnest - Act 3 of 3
Following on from the Audio Performances of the Pandemic Stories, the Wombwell Thespians Amateur Dramatics Society (in association with Digital Stage), have produced a new set of recordings (audio broadcasts) on Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest". This is the full 3 act version and the whole cast is:-
Lady Bracknell - FIONA GOULTY
Algernon Moncrief - LEWIS CONWAY
Jack/John Worthing - ANDY HARRIS
Gwendolen Fairfax - HANNAH STUDD
Rev Chasuble - BRETT BARNETT
Cecily Cardew - KAREN MACQUARRIE
Miss Prism - ANDREA CLAIRE
Merriman - BRETT BARNETT
Lane - ANDY HARRIS
Note - not all actors are in all 3 parts (acts) - This is the final part - Act 3.
Described as a Trivial Comedy for Serious People, it is set in 1895 when attitudes were somewhat different, but love was still love. In the final act, all becomes clear on the names and there is some resolution on the many matters of love.
Featured Music
Prelude in C (BWV 846) by Kevin MacLeod
The play was recorded using socially distanced actors within JFYP Photo Studio at various times with all the parts then edited together. The audio quality is good but the loudness not always consistent.