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 The 2007-2008 season is supported by a grant from the Ohio Arts Council
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The Ritz Players present
The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde
October 19, 20 & 27, 2007 7:30 PM October 28, 2007 2:00 PM

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Oscar Wilde's classic comedy is a delight from the first cucumber sandwich on, as Jack's double life catches up with him. The problems are resolved in an extremely charming and quite unexpected way as Jack and Algernon discover the importance of being earnest while answering to the name of Ernest.
Algernon, a wealthy young Londoner, pretends to have a friend named Bunbury who lives in the country and frequently is in ill health. Whenever Algernon wants to avoid an unwelcome social obligation, or just get away for the weekend, he makes an ostensible visit to his "sick friend." In this way Algernon can feign piety and dedication, while having the perfect excuse to get out of town, avoiding his responsibilities. He calls this practice "Bunburying."
Algernon's real-life best friend lives in the country but makes frequent visits to London. This friend's name is Ernest...or so Algernon thinks. When Ernest leaves his silver cigarette case at Algernon's rooms he finds an inscription in it that claims that it is "From little Cecily with her fondest love to her dear Uncle Jack". This forces Ernest to eventually disclose that his visits to the city are also examples of "Bunburying," much to Algernon's delight.
Polish up that accent and join the show! Auditions for The Importance of Being Earnest are August 19 & 20, 2007 at 6:30 PM!
Adults $11, Students $7
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Sponsorship of this performance is available. Please call Michael Strong at 419.448.8544 for information.
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