Ramor stages Wilde Classic

'The Importance of Being Earnest' by Oscar Wilde stages at The Ramor Theatre on Friday 12th and Saturday 13th October. Oscar Wilde's theatrical masterpiece is widely-acknowledged as one of the greatest comedies in the English language.  Wonderful characters, sparkling dialogue, gloriously improbable plot twists and a sprinkling of romance - The Importance of Being Earnest has it all. Jack is in love with Gwendolen.  Algernon is in love with Cecily.  But when an identity crisis spirals out of control, the previously separate worlds of town and country collide and delicious mayhem ensues.  Thoughts of marriage and a happy ending must be put on hold until the inimitable Lady Bracknell can be convinced that the young men are worthy suitors.   The Importance of Being Earnest has delighted millions since its first London performance in 1895.  A scintillating comedy of manners, Oscar Wilde's best-loved work overflows with dazzling wordplay and comic invention. LCT promise to bring this 19th Century classic to vivid, extravagant life with their customary flair, attention to detail, high-quality casting and impeccable production values. Show starts at 8.30pm with booking on 049 8547074 or www.ramortheatre.com "To lose one parent, Mr Worthing, may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness."