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  • The Sumner
  • 12 November - 14 January
  • Running Time: Two hours and 25 minutes, including a 20-minute interval.
  • Standing room tickets and day seats available - see below for more information.

Performance Codes:

  • A Audio Described Performance
  • C Captioned Performance
  • E Education Performance
  • O Opening Night Performance
  • P Preview Performance
  • T Tactile Tour
A limited number of standing room tickets will be available via a lottery draw from 12pm each day at the MTC Theatre Box Office. Day seats are also available to concession card holders. 

The Importance of Being Earnest

by Oscar Wilde
  • 4Stars a fitting farewell to Phillips’ - The Age 
    4Stars highly entertaining’ - Sunday Herald Sun   
    Rush is engrossing to watch’ - The Australian 
    'pitch-perfect performances’ - Daily Telegraph 
     

     Algernon and Jack are good friends, who each maintain, as a matter of convenience, different identities depending on whether they are in the town or the country. It therefore becomes especially inconvenient, not to say confusing, when Jack proposes to Algernon’s cousin Gwendolyn under the pseudonym of ‘Ernest’, while Algernon proposes to Jack’s ward Cecily also under the pseudonym of ‘Ernest’. In truth, no one is particularly earnest, except the imperious Lady Bracknell, who takes a dim view of everything.

    Wildely improbable. Amid a flurry of mistaken identity, witty banter and cucumber sandwiches, Oscar Wilde created the most elegant of comedies of manners.

     Key photography by Earl Carter, rehearsal photography by Pam Kleeman 

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  • For my swan song at MTC – at least as its Artistic Director – I’m determined to go out joyfully (and perhaps a little sentimentally). Some of you may remember my 1988 production of Wilde’s dazzling masterpiece. Thanks to an astonishing cast and an exquisite design, it ran for over a year, touring the entire country. Although it was one of the happiest experiences of my career, I can’t think about it now without some sadness. Ruth Cracknell, Monica Maughan, Frank Thring and Gordon Chater, all astonishing in the original, are no longer with us. But Jane Menelaus and Geoffrey Rush, who played the handbag-crossed lovers Gwendolyn and Jack, are in their artistic prime and will step up a generation to play Miss Prism and Lady Bracknell respectively! The roles they vacated will be taken by bright new things Christie Whelan and Toby Schmitz, while Bob Hornery, Canon Chasuble in the original, will play the two butlers originated by Frank Thring. It also means the world to me to put Tony Tripp’s set on the Sumner stage, a tribute to another luminary member of our dear departed.

    Artistic Director Simon Phillips  

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    • Geoffrey Rush introduces The Importance of Being Earnest (6:00)

      Geoffrey Rush speaks about The Importance of Being Earnest at our Season 2011 Launch.

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  • Cast
    Emily Barclay
    Patrick Brammall
    Bob Hornery
    Jane Menelaus
    Geoffrey Rush
    Toby Schmitz
    Tony Taylor
    Christie Whelan Browne

    Creative
    Director - Simon Phillips
    Original Set and Costume Designer - Tony Tripp
    Set Realiser - Richard Roberts
    Costume Realiser - Tracy Grant Lord
    Lighting Designer - Matt Scott
    Additional Music - Phoebe Briggs

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