The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde

Jack and Algernon invent alter egos to escape their tiresome lives. But when they try to win the hearts of Gwendolen and Cecily, they become tangled in deception, disguise, and misadventure. Oscar Wilde originally wrote this play in almost surrealist language as a satire on the social obligations of Victorian England. Our production was set in the present in New York and The Hamptons. It was awarded Certificates of Meritorious Achievement for Ensemble, Direction, Assistant Director, and Costumes by the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival.

Director: Chip Persons
Assistant Director: Chevez Smith
Scenic & Costume Designer: Markas Henry
Lighting Designer: Connor Robertson
Sound Designer:  Rachel Fields

Photographer: Matthew Gale

Lane/Merriman: Kai Symons
Algernon: Wulfgar Parmenter
Jack: Cameron Hazlip
Bracknell: Matthias Bolon
Gwendolen: Sofia Rodriguez
Cecily: Tilly Musser
Prism: Casey Noell Walsh
Chasuble: Koral Jackson

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