A Woman of No Importance (by Oscar Wilde)

December 18, 2017

We’re bringing you a Wilde Christmas this year! Oscar Wilde’s scintillating A Woman of No Importance wittily explores the shockingly archaic attitudes towards the societal expectations of women in the Victorian Era.

The most prominent element of the play’s story revolves around Lord Illingworth, a successful diplomat, who hires Gerald Arbuthnot to be his private secretary, and finds out that he is his illegitimate son! A mysterious past between Mrs. Arbuthnot and Lord Illingworth is revealed requiring everyone to reevaluate the choices they’ve made in life and determine how to face the future.

This spectacularly witty play by the great Oscar Wilde will be directed by the award winning Charlotte Moore.

Our Remarkable Cast

Mrs. Arbuthnot … Martha Plimpton
Lord Illingworth … Reed Birney
Gerald Arbuthnot … Jay Armstrong Johnson
Hester Worsley … Andrea Lynn Green
Mrs. Allonby … Margaret Loesser Robinson
Lady Jane Hunstanton … Jennifer Van Dyck
Lady Caroline Pontefract … Cynthia Darlow
Lady Stutfield … Annie Golden
The Ven. Archdeacon Daubeny, D.D. … Tim Jerome
Mr. Kelvil, M.P. … Warren Kelley
Sir John Pontefract … Robert Langdon Lloyd
Narrator … Charlotte Moore

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These are unique Script-In-Hand performances with some of our country’s finest actors.