YAC presents The Importance of Being Earnest
Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde
Step into a week of outstanding theatre with renowned drama school: The Young Actors Company. Our talented young performers take to the stage bringing powerful stories to life in a celebration of young talent, bold storytelling, and the magic of live performance. Whether you are supporting a young actor or discovering us for the first time, we can’t wait to welcome you to an unforgettable week of theatre.
The moment Algernon first mentioned to me that he had a friend called Ernest, I knew I was destined to love you...
Handbags at the ready! The Workshop presents Oscar Wilde's legendary show: The Importance of Being Earnest. Laugh, fall in love, eat some muffins, and laugh some more with this cast of extraordinary characters. Jack loves Gwendolen, Algernon loves Cecily, Cecily and Gwendolen love a man called Earnest who may or may not exist! Hilarious, witty, and sure to be a wonderful night of theatre.
DIRECTOR: Robyn Holdaway
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Kat Braunschweiler
COMPANY: The Workshop
The Corpus Playroom is owned by Corpus Christi College, and managed by the University of Cambridge through the ADC Theatre. The College drama society, the Fletcher Players, are the resident company.
The L-shaped studio is Cambridge's primary fringe space, showcasing a variety of productions, with an emphasis on new writing. Seasons are programmed simultaneously with the ADC Theatre.
Access
Please note: This venue is not wheelchair accessible. More information can be viewed here.
Complimentary tickets are available for full-time carers.
The Corpus Playroom is fitted with an infra-red audio system designed to help deaf and hard of hearing patrons. If you are using the system for the first time, please arrive early and seek advice from our Front of House team.
Assistance dogs are welcome in both of our venues. Please call the Box Office or email the above address when booking to ensure you are seated appropriately.
The Corpus Playroom has gender-neutral toilets.
| 24 March 7:45pm | 7:45pm | Book now |