The Importance of Being… Earnest? is coming to Crewe Lyceum Theatre

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Cast of The Importance of Being… Earnest?

Sean O’Mahony’s musical adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being… Earnest? – which takes a wildly interactive twist on this classic comedy, making the audience the true stars of the show – is embarking on a UK tour, and will play The Crewe Lyceum Theatre in Cheshire this November.

In this riotous twist on a much-loved classic the show opens to looming disaster; the actor playing Ernest in Oscar Wilde’s famed farce fails to arrive on cue. In a monumental effort to ‘save the show’, a real audience member is quickly cast in the lead role.

But this impetuous recasting sets off a hilarious chain of events that, one-by-one, renders the rest of the cast unable to continue their performances.

As more audience members are encouraged to step into the spotlight, led backstage for costume and make-up, impromptu auditions, the painting of portraits, the chanting of mantras; doing whatever’s needed to help the show go on, an absurd controlled madness ensues – until it feels as if there are almost as many audience members in the cast as there are in the … audience.

Cast of The Importance of Being… Earnest?

This is a comedic masterpiece of meticulous logistics, meritoriously involved audiences and masterful stage management. The Importance of Being… Earnest? Is an exciting and hilarious experience both to watch and be part of as the innovative format creates an unexpected new experience every night. It’s a show for anyone who has enjoyed the high-jinx of The Play That Goes WrongSh!t-Faced Shakespeare and Austentatious.

Developed alongside the company’s flagship open-rehearsal initiative, where audiences are invited into the rehearsal room to participate in the creative process, the show is written by Josh King, Simon Paris and Say It Again, Sorry?, and is directed by Simon Paris.

The company’s vision is for the public to recover ownership over their own creative power and contribute to the future of theatre as active participants, collaborators, and decision-makers. Their aim is to connect people to their inner artist and inspire creative expression in everybody.

Cast of The Importance of Being… Earnest?

Cast Details

The play’s debut UK tour has a cast that includes the cream of the crop of UK improv including Lucy Trodd (a founding member of Olivier Award-winning Showstopper! The Improvised Musical), Amy Cooke-Hodgeson, (a founding member of award-winning comedy hit Austentatious, who has starred in multiple UK tours, Edinburgh Fringe runs and on BBC Radio 4’s recording of the show) and Tom Bulpett (who starred in The Play That Goes Wrong at the Duchess Theatre in the West End).

 

 

How much do the tickets cost?

Tickets are priced from £22.50 to £29.50.
Concessions £2 off Price Bands A & B
Groups 10+ £3 off Price Bands A & B
Groups 20+ £4 off Price Bands A & B
Members Get More £5 off opening night Price Bands A & B
A £3.65 transaction fee may apply to your order.

How do I book tickets to watch The Importance of Being… Earnest?

Tickets can be booked by calling the box office at 0343 310 0050 or by visiting Crewe Lyceum’s website here.

 

How long is the show for and what are the timings?

The show starts on Friday, 24 November to Saturday, 26 November 2023.  Show times at 7.30 with matinee show on Saturday at 2.30pm.  Please see Crewe Lyceum Theatre’s website for full details.

Cast of The Importance of Being… Earnest?

Where is Crewe Lyceum Theatre?

Crewe Lyceum Theatre
Heath St
Crewe
CW1 2DA
Phone: 01270 368242

About Crewe Lyceum 

The Crewe Lyceum is Cheshire’s historic Edwardian theatre and a Trafalgar Entertainment venue. Established in 1911, the theatre has been thrilling and delighting audiences with the best of drama, comedy, variety and more for over a century – and counting. Every year more than 23,000 theatregoers attend the annual Crewe Lyceum pantomime, and audiences shouldn’t wait to secure their seats for Cheshire’s favourite family pantomime. 

 

Cast of The Importance of Being… Earnest?

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Photo credit: Crewe Lyceum Theatre/Dylan Silk/ManBros

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