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Garsington Opera: The Importance of Being Earnest

Garsington Opera
£105 – £305
General booking 31 March

A main crouching with his feet in an open brown bag. He iswearing a white shirt, brown trousers, brown waistcoat, black bow tie and brown hat. He is holding a cup and saucer, and the words 'The Importance of Being Earnest' are designed onto the image

Artists

Douglas Boyd – conductor
Jack Furness – director

John Worthing – Zahid Siddiqui
Algernon Moncrieff – Seán Boylan
Cecily Cardew – Jennifer France
Hon. Gwendolen Fairfax – Holly Brown
Miss Prism – Susan Bickley
Lady Bracknell – Henry Waddington
Lane/Merriman – Peter Lidbetter

Programme

Barry The Importance of Being Earnest

Gerald Barry’s witty and highly original adaptation of this much-loved masterpiece will be conducted by Douglas Boyd and directed by Jack Furness, following his celebrated Garsington productions of The Queen of Spades and Rusalka. The visually striking, colourful and bombastic production features the return of Jennifer France, Henry Waddington and Seán Boylan, with the Philharmonia Orchestra.

If you have any preconceptions about an opera based on Oscar Wilde’s brilliant 1894 comedy of manners and misapprehensions, be prepared to abandon them. The composer Gerald Barry adores the play and has taken inspiration from Wilde’s statement “That we should treat all trivial things in life very seriously, and all serious things in life with a sincere and studied triviality”, turning the play inside out and upside down with reckless effrontery. As Barry has said, “The play’s bones are unshatterable. My version is an X-ray of it.” Any shattering that occurs during the course of the entertainment is more likely to be of plates than of dramatic structure.

Sung in English with English supertitles

Need to know

Prices & Discounts

£105 – £305

Box office

Garsington Opera Box Office: 01494 376037

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General booking 31 March
£105 – £305
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