The Importance of Being Earnest tour in Gloucestershire

Set to tour Gloucestershire and beyond with a hilarious adaptation of Oscar Wilde's classic comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest, Split Second Productions promises to delight theatre lovers this spring.

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See Split Second Productions' comical production of The Importance of Being Earnest during its UK tour.
See Split Second Productions' comical production of The Importance of Being Earnest during its UK tour.

Known for its innovative style and terrific shows, Split Second Productions is set to tour the county and beyond with an adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s blistering comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest.

Performing across a host of venues between Saturday 28 April to Saturday 2 June 2018, the play will bring Oscar Wilde’s hilarious social comedy to life in spectacular style.

A laugh-out-loud farce, The Importance of Being Earnest is a story of mistaken identity, manners and romance, following two men who pretend to be someone they’re not, using the same pseudonym, Ernest.


Berkeley Castle

The tour visits Berkeley Cast on selected dates between Tuesday 1 and Sunday 20 May 2018.


Tithe Barn, Bishops Cleeve

See the show on Friday 11 May 2018 in Bishops Cleeve, near Cheltenham.


Blackfriars Priory

There will be a matinee and evening show in Gloucester on Saturday 12 May 2018.


Westonbirt House, Tetbury

The Importance of Being Earnest will be on in Tetbury on Saturday 19 May 2018.


Stroud Subscription Rooms

On Friday 25 May 2018, Split Second Productions will perform in Stroud.


Cheltenham Ladies' College

There will be an evening performance of the play on Saturday 26 May 2018 in Cheltenham.

Event

The Importance of Being Earnest play

Venue

Various venues across Gloucestershire

Dates

Tuesday 1 May 2018; Wednesday 2 May 2018; Thursday 3 May 2018; Friday 4 May 2018; Tuesday 8 May 2018; Wednesday 9 May 2018; Thursday 10 May 2018; Friday 11 May 2018; Saturday 12 May 2018; Saturday 12 May 2018; Sunday 13 May 2018; Tuesday 15 May 2018; Wednesday 16 May 2018; Thursday 17 May 2018; Saturday 19 May 2018; Sunday 20 May 2018; Friday 25 May 2018; Saturday 26 May 2018

Times

From 7.30pm, with matinees from 2.30pm

Admission

Tickets cost £20, £15 for under 18s

Telephone

Not available

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