The Importance of Being Earnest
by Wimberley Players

Feb. 24 - Mar. 19, 2023
Fridays-Sundays

The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde exposes the absurdity of Victorian norms when two gentlemen lead double lives for the sake of living and loving their way. Their comic ruse provokes hilarious difficulties for themselves and their ladies, deftly delivered with Wilde’s classic wit and charm.

 

Siddharth Kumar, Rebecca Woods (via Wimberley Players)Jack is in love with Gwendolyn, who thinks his name is Earnest. Jack is trying to keep his best friend Algernon away from his ward Cecily who lives at his country estate. Jack tells Cecily that his frequent trips to London are to visit with his friend Earnest. Algernon is determined to find out who Jack is hiding in the country and sneaks off to the estate where he introduces himself to Cecily as Earnest. Gwendolyn suspects a rival in the country and promptly sneaks away unchaperoned to visit her Earnest in the country. The two young women think they are in love with the same Earnest.

 

The only person who really knows who Earnest is, but does not know she knows, is Cecily’s governess. The confusions of mistaken identity, hidden secrets, and the pursuit of love are masterfully brought to a most delightful conclusion that still surprises audiences today.

 

Sabrina Bruce, Danny Mosier, Emily-Ann Patterson, Will Windle, Michael Harelick, Siddarth Kumar, Rebecca Woods; Mary Jane Windle (Photo by Kevin Rigdon)

 

Jack is played by Siddharth Kumar, recently seen on the WP stage in War of the Worlds. The role of Gwendolyn is played by Rebecca Woods. Cecily Cardew is played by Emily-Ann Patterson. Acting in the role of Algernon is William Windle. Michael Harelick plays Merriman and Sabrina Bruce plays the role of Miss Prism. Lady Bracknell is played by Mary Jane Windle, who appeared in A Lion in Winter. Danny Mosier, a veteran of many WP productions, plays the roles of Lane and Rev. Canon Chasuble.

Directed by Whitney Marlett, with scenic and lighting design by, Todd Martin, costume design Susan Blankenship, and sound design by Dylan Brynes. The show’s Producer is Cara Mosier.




The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde
Wimberley Players

Fridays-Sundays,
February 24 - March 19, 2023
7A Ranch and Pioneer Town
333 Wayside Drive
Wimberley, TX, 78776

Rebecca Woods, Michael Harelik, Emily-Ann Patterson (photo by Kevin Rigdon)Feb. 24 – March 19, 2023
Four Weekends; Twelve Performances 
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 PM, Sundays at 2:30 PM.

The Wimberley Players are located at 450 Old Kyle Road, Wimberley, Texas 78676Reserved seating $22; 
Student tickets $18 with ID. (Prices include fees)
Tickets are available at WimberleyPlayers.org or by phone at 512-847-0575.