The Importance of Being Earnestly LGBTQ+ Tickets

 A modern inclusive spin on Oscar Wilde’s classic tale.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Jul. 28, 2022.

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About The Importance of Being Earnestly LGBTQ+ on Broadway

Previews: Jul 6, 2021 • Opening: Jul 6, 2021 • Closing: Jul 28, 2022
Off-Broadway Plays Comedy
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Venue

Actors Temple Theatre
339 West 47th St.
New York, NY 10036

Story

John “Jack” Worthing loves NYC and Gwyn Fairfax, and he can have both when he assumes the name of his made-up brother, Ernest. When Algernon, “Algy” (John’s best friend) falls in love with Cecil (John’s ward), he too decides to take on the name of Ernest. With John pursuing one man and Algy pursuing another, Lady Bracknell (who happens to be Gwyn’s mother) slowly unravels the odd strings of potential matchmaking. Of course, with two men and one name they share, what follows is a mess of imaginary identities, good natured gossip, and ridiculous romance. The Importance of Being Earnestly LGBTQ+ brings Oscar Wilde’s “trivial comedy for serious people'' to contemporary times with new laughter, color and heart.

Cast & Creative

Cast

Preston Fox
John/Earnest
Clint Blakely
Algy
Kenon Veno
Gwyn
Michael Morley
Cecil
Denise Turkan
Lady Bracknell
Lauren E. King
Miss Prism

Creative

Written by
Oscar Wilde
Director
Maarten Cornelis
Choreographers
J. Mahal and Lyman Heung
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