Press release – 22 January 2015

THEIMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST

BY OSCAR WILDE

DIRECTED BY ADRIAN NOBLE

STARRING DAVID SUCHET as LADY BRACKNELL

OPENS AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATRE ON 1 JULY 2015

Emily Barber, Michael Benz, Philip Cumbus, Imogen Doel,Michele Dotriceand Richard O’Callaghanwill join David Suchet in Oscar Wilde’s much loved and exhilarating masterpiece,The Importance of Being Earnest.Directed by Adrian Noble, the new production will open at the Vaudeville Theatre on1 July 2015,with previews from 24 June 2015.

Written shortly before Wildefellfoul of society’s unbending condemnation, The Importance of Being Earnest fizzes with wit as he delights in debunking social pretensions. Two bachelor friends, upper crust dandy Algernon Moncrieff and the most reliable John Worthing J.P., lead double lives to court the attentions of the desirable Gwendolyn Fairfax and Cecily Cardew. The gallants must then grapple with the uproarious consequences of their ruse, and with the formidable Lady Bracknell.

David Suchetplays Lady Bracknell. Davidis one of Britain’s most respected actors on stage, screen and television. He was awarded the CBE in 2010. David is best known for his role as the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot in Agatha Christie’s Poirot and he has recently completed all 74 Poirot TV films which is the whole canon of Agatha Christie’s Poirot stories. His other television work includes Great Expectations, Richard II, Hidden, Diverted, the award-winning BBC drama Maxwell (for which he won Best Actor International Emmy Award in 2008), The Life of Freud, Victoria and Albert, Murder in Mindand Anthony Trollope’s The Way We Live Now (BAFTA nomination). Suchet’s film credits include Effie, The Bank Job, The In-Laws, A Perfect Murder, Executive Decision and Sunday (winner of the best film at Sundance Film Festival).David has also worked extensively in theatre.His recent stage creditsincludeLong Day’s Journey Into Night, All My Sons(Best Actor What’sOnStage.com Awards, Evening Standard Theatre Awards nomination and Olivier Award nomination),Complicit(The Old Vic),Once in a Lifetime(National Theatre),The Last Confession(Theatre Royal Haymarket) andthe Royal Shakespeare Company productions ofTroilus and Cressida,The TempestandOthello.

Other credits includeWho’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?(Critic's Circle Award),Separation(Olivier Award nomination),Oleanna andAmadeus(Best Actor, Royal Variety Club Award, Tony nomination on Broadway and Olivier Award nomination).

Emily Barberplays Gwendolen Fairfax. Since graduating from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Emily has appeared inBilly Liar(Manchester Royal Exchange),Cornelius(Finborough Theatre), The Hired Man,Fiddler on the Roof(National Youth Music Theatre) andOrpheus & Eurydice(National Youth Theatre).

Michael Benz playsJohn (Jack) Worthing. Michael has worked on a range of Shakespearean productions including Twelfth Night (Sheffield Theatres and Tour), Hamlet,As You Like It, The Winter's Tale (Shakespeare's Globe), The Tempest (Theatre Royal Haymarket) andRomeo and Juliet (RSC). Other theatre credits includeThe American Clock, The December Man and Oorah Christopher(Finborough Theatre). Michael played valet Ethan Slade in Downton Abbey, his other television credits include Mike and Angelo, Little Lord Fauntleroy and The Tomorrow People.

Philip Cumbus plays Algernon Moncrieff. Philip has made multiple appearances in productions at Shakespeare’s Globe including‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore,The Macbeth, Much Ado about Nothing, Love’s Labour’s Lost, Romeo & Juliet and The Merchant of Venice. Other theatre credits include Richard III (Trafalgar Studios),GreatExpectations(RSC), 66 Books (Bush Theatre) andThe Crucible (Regent’s Park). Philip’s television and radio credits include A Touch OF Frost, My Hero,Hope and Glory and Our Brave Boys.

Imogen Doel plays Cecily Cardew. Her theatre credits include The Get Out, Gastronauts, Primetime,Collaboration(Royal Court), In the Vale of Health (Hampstead Theatre), Serpent’s Tooth (Almeida), Notes to Future Self (Birmingham Rep),Marat/Sade and A Midsummer Night’s Dream(RSC). Imogen has participated in a range of film projects such as Whisper, Music Hall andThe Tempest.

Michele Dotriceplays Miss Prism. Michele is perhaps best known for starring opposite Michael Crawford as his long-suffering wife Betty in the much-loved BBC sitcom Some Mothers Do Ave ‘Em. Her recent theatre work includesWhen We Are Married(Garrick Theatre), Richard III, Henry V, The Jew Of Malta and Private Lives(RSC). Michele’s extensive television work includesMiss Marple, Big School, Henry IV, A Thing Called Love, The Way We Live Now, The Winslow Boy, The Sextet andMiddlemarch.Film credits includeCaptain Jack, The Witches, And Soon The Darknessand Jane Eyre.

Richard O’Callaghan plays Reverend Canon Chasuble. He has led a versatile career in film, stage and television, but is perhaps best known for lead roles in the classic Carry On films, Carry On LovingandCarry On at Your Convenience. Other film credits include Galileo, Butley and The Borfors Gun. On stage, Richard has previously played the character ofReverend Canon Chasuble at the Regent’s Park Open Theatre, his extensive list of theatre credits also including Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night (Regent’s Park Open Theatre), Comedy of Errors, Titus Andronicus (Shakespeare’s Globe), Comedy of Errors, Titus Andronicus(RSC),Amadeus (Haymarket), Flight (National), Three Months Gone, Owners and Macbeth (Royal Court). Television credits include Casualty, Red Dwarfand Dalziel and Pascoe.

Adrian Noble(director) was the Artistic Director of the RSC from 1990-2003, directing numerous productions including The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe (Stratford, Barbican), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Stratford, Barbican and Broadway), The Seagull (Stratford, Barbican) and The Secret Garden (Stratford, London). Noble’s extensive list of other directing credits includes The Captain of Kopenick for the National, The King’s Speech in the West End, The Tempest, Amadeus, Inherit The Wind and As You Like It as Artistic Director at The Old Globe Theatre (San Diego), Hamlet for the Stratford Festival of Canada, Cosi Fan Tutti at the Opera De Lyon, Summer and Smoke, A Woman Of No Importance, The Home Place by Brian Friel at the Abby and West End, Brand by Ibsen starring Ralph Fiennes, Pericles at The Roundhouse in Stratford and in the West End and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at The London Palladium starring Michael Ball. Noble also directed a film version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and his book How To Do Shakespeare was released in 2009.

Director:Adrian Noble

Designer:Peter McKintosh

Lighting:Howard Harrison

Music:Larry Blank

Sound:Gareth Owen

The Importance of Being Earnestis produced by Kim Poster for Stanhope Productions and Nica Burns.

For further information please contact:

Sami Russell-Stracey, Kitty Greenleaf and Jo Allanat Jo Allan PR

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BOX OFFICE INFORMATION

VAUDEVILLE THEATRE

404 The Strand

London

WC2R 0NH

Booking number: 0844 482 9675

Tickets from £25

Previews from Wednesday 24 June 2015

Press Night:Wednesday 1 July 2015 at 7pm

Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm

Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30pm

TOUR DATES

Theatre Royal Nottingham

Wednesday 13 May – Saturday 16 May

0115 989 5555

Cambridge Arts Theatre

Monday 18 May – Saturday 23 May

01223 503333

Malvern Theatres

Monday 25 May – Saturday 30 May

01684 892277

Mayflower Theatre, Southampton

Monday 1 June – Saturday 6 June

02380 711811

Theatre Royal, Newcastle

Monday 8 June – Saturday 13 June

08448 11 21 21

Theatre Royal Bath

Monday 15 June – Saturday 20 June

01225 448844

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