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May 2007
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
Oscar Wilde
CAST
Lane
Bernard Vick
Algernon Moncrieff
Marek Wedler
John Worthing J.P.
John Ayres
Lady Bracknell
Elaine Tivers
Hon. Gwendolen Fairfax Emily Loomes-Vrdoljak
Miss Prism
Hilary McDermott
Cecily Cardew
Laura Zymanczyk
Rev. Canon Chasuble D.D.
Barry Serjent
Merriman Bryan
Hourihane
Directed
by
John McGee & Jenny Loomes
BEHIND THE SCENES
Design Daniel
Popkin
Stage Manager
Daniel Popkin
Assistant Stage Manager Michael Simmons
Costumes
Andrea Miller
Stage Properties Janice Martin & Sue O'Connell
On the Book Laurence
Conway
Programme Design
Barry Serjent
Front of House Manager
Linda Mallett
Jack loves Gwendolen who thinks his name is really Ernest and Algy can't wait to meet little Cecily who thinks she is already engaged
to her guardian's brother, also called Ernest. Meanwhile Lady Bracknell continues her search for a husband for her daughter
and Canon Chasuble is getting ready for a busy afternoon. But what is the secret that Miss Prism has been hiding all these
years?
Our seventieth anniversary season continued with Oscar Wilde's 'trivial comedy for serious people' some fifty odd years after
we last put it on and long standing club member Barry Serjent appeared in both productions, playing Merriman in 1951 and Canon Chasuble
in our latest offering.