Importance of Being Earnest
Oscar Wilde, Lynn Redgrave
Audio Cassette
(HarperAudio, April 16, 1991)
"The play could not sound better." - The New York TimesListen to this wonderful full-cast, unabridged recording of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being EarnestJack Worthing lives in the country with his budding young ward Cecily Cardew and her fussbudget governess, Miss Prism. To escape his situation, Jack invents a brother named Earnest who lives in London and frequently needs him. When in London, Jack then poses as Earnest. This elaborate fabrication proceeds smoothly until Jack/Ernest falls in love and his fiancee's mother discovers there is more - or, rather, less - to him than meets the eye.From its theatrical debut in 1895 to the present, Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest has enthralled audiences with its flashing wit and surprising insights. This full cast recording features a scintillating reading by a stellar cast headed by Alec McCowan and Lynn Redgrave, and directed by Peter Wood."Under Peter Wood's knowing direction, Wilde's satiric thrust at the society and manners of Victorian England are always fully capitalized upon." -San Antonio Light THE CASTLady Bracknell Gladys CooperHon. Gwendolyn Fairfax Joan GreenwoodJohn Worthington, J.P. Richard JohnstonAlgernon Moncrieff Alec McCowanCecily Cardew Lynn RedgraveMiss Prism, governess Irene HandlRev. Cannon Chasuble, D.D. Robertson HareLane, manservant Bernard ArchardMerriman, butler Jack May