TICKETS ON SALE FOR ‘THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST’!

Jack loves Gwendolyn. Algernon loves Cecily. Cecily and Gwendolyn love Ernest. Ernest doesn’t exist. Amidst a brilliant flurry of mistaken identity, witty banter and cucumber sandwiches, Oscar Wilde masterfully weaves a comic tale of love and manners. This November, come see Skin Horse Theater and the Elm Theater’s Garrett Prejean take audiences on an uproarious jaunt through Victorian England in The Importance of Being Earnest. The show opens November 1st at the Contemporary Arts Center and is open to all ages.

November 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14*, 15* and 18 at 8:00pm at the Contemporary Art Center (900 Camp St.)

Purchase tickets at www.skinhorsetheater.ticketleap.com/earnest.
$20 (2 for $20 Thursdays, $15 for CAC Members)

* November 14 and 15 are FRINGE FESTIVAL shows! There are no advanced ticket sales for these performances – just show up early with a Fringe badge! (Head to nofringe.org for more information)

The Importance of Being Earnest
By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Garrett Prejean of The Elm Theatre
Featuring: Brian Fabry Dorsam as Algernon
Nathaniel Kusinitz as Jack
Veronica Hunsinger-Loe as Gwendolyn
Lucy Faust as Cecily
Becca Chapman as Mrs. Prism
Dylan Hunter as Dr. Chausible
Samuel Moodey as Lane/Merriman
And The New Movement Theater’s Lynae LeBlanc as Lady Bracknell
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