“The Importance of Being Earnest”
continues at Spotlights theater

The Broadview Heights Spotlights Theater's production of Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest, closes this weekend with shows on September 7 & 8, at 7:30 PM. All performances take place at the Broadview Heights Cultural Arts Building (Home of the Spotlights Theater), located next to the Police Station on the Broadview Center property, 9543 Broadview Road. Tickets are $13 for adults and $12 for students and seniors and may be purchased online at
www.broadview-heights-spotlights.org
 
The play, first written and performed in 1895, carries the subtitle “A Trivial Comedy for Serious People,” and its fast-paced antics and witty language are highly entertaining for modern audiences. Dashing men-about-town John Worthing (Andrew Keller) and Algernon Moncrieff (Charles Hargrave) pursue fair ladies Gwendolen Fairfax (Giorgiana Lascu) and Cecily Cardew (Lainne Davis). Matters are complicated by the imaginary characters invented by both men to cover their on-the-sly activities—not to mention the disapproval of Gwendolen’s mother, the formidable Lady Bracknell (Cat Kenney).  The rest of the cast includes Chris Bizub, Elizabeth Allard, and Eli Ravenson. 

The Spotlights’ production is directed by Tyson Douglas Rand, Artistic Director of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.  The show is produced by Spotlights’ Trustees Sarah Price and Tara Corkery, with Technical Direction by Tim Anderson.