Written by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Chris Little
Oscar Wilde's popular comedy satirizes Victorian society as his characters assume fictitious personas in an effort to avoid social obligations. Algernon Moncrieff pretends to have an invalid friend, Mr. Bunbury, who requires frequent visits. Algernon's friend Jack Worthing comes to London to avoid countryside obligations by claiming he has a wastrel brother Ernest in the city. In the country, Jack is a responsible, serious guardian to his niece Cecily. In London, he assumes the name and fun-loving persona of Ernest. When Algernon borrows Ernest's character to meet Cecily, the two young men, their respective young ladies and the domineering Lady Bracknell must sort the situation out.
Production photos taken by Scott Glorioso and Heather DeCoste.
Aster Mehigan
Jack Worthing
Adam DeCoste
Algernon Moncrieff
Martina Smyth
Gwendolen Fairfax
Lauren Casey
Cecily Cardew
Lexi Rock
Lady Bracknell
Hannah Wilkinson
Miss Prism
Gordon Gumuchian
Rev. Canon Chasuble
Ben Hardt
Lane
Abby Berry
Merriman
Director - Chris Little
Producer - Adam DeCoste
Costume Designer - Lexi Rock
Pianist & Onstage Footman - Taryn Evans
Light and Sound Design - Daniel Adamsky & Chris Little
Stage Crew & Board Op - Michael Wilson
Photography - Hannah Wilkinson & Heather DeCoste