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The Importance of Being Earnest
- By: Oscar Wilde
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May 24 20211 hr and 56 mins
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- Anonymous User
- 17-01-24
Brilliant!
Amazing performances, truly remarkable, complemented by a wonderful, witty, and humorous story! I enjoyed the accents and tones of the voices. Stephen Fry never disappoints me!
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- John Hanna
- 24-06-21
Loved it
I've never read the importance of being Ernest so had no idea what to expect. I found this well written, witty and generally pretty enjoyable. The music finished it off for me 👍
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- ashford
- 21-06-22
A great way of experiencing the play
A pure joy, and very well produced and acted. The only jarring element is the jazz music. The Importance of Being Earnest is a play of the 1890s or it is nothing. Ragtime, perhaps but not interwar Swing! Anyway, a minor irritant only. The play itself is a constant marvel, and remains one of the funniest things ever written.
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- Amy
- 28-12-21
Perfect
This is one of my all-time favourite stories and the performances here are just perfection.
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- J Smith
- 21-11-21
Great production
Enjoyed listening to this production very much. Took me back to younger days. Loved it
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- Jacky
- 19-06-21
A very entertaining podcast, funny, quite quirky
I enjoyed this podcast and found myself laughing over the tangled webs that were being spun, infectious, loved that the tables were turned on the guys by their pupil, narration was hilarious
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- Forestwalker
- 19-11-21
Great fun
Enjoyable classic farce which always amuses, no matter how many times you've seen/heard it. Brilliantly executed, except for the 'music', which was strangely intrusive and inappropriate.
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- Anonymous User
- 07-08-21
highly entertaining
i was not disappointed! told brilliantly, incredibly funny and the actors were all fantastic. i look forward to listening to more
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- A. Smedley
- 28-11-21
Excellent version of a favourite play
Really enjoyed it, especially Stephen Fry as Lady Bracknell. I never get tired of this play when well performed
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- J. M. Poulain
- 28-05-21
One of my favourite plays
Absolutely hilarious and incredibly witty, Oscar Wilde takes on all elements of 19th Century society, comedic plays and any other institution that crosses his path.
Incredibly tightly plotted and full of double meanings, mistaken identities and all manner of comedy tropes.
It's a bit weird that this is billed as "Starring Stephen Fry" when he plays Lady Bracknell who typically receives a lower billing than Jack, Algernon, Gwendolin and sometimes Cecilia.
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