Drama

Bunbury

The Importance of Being Earnest
By Oscar Wilde
Performed in German

Trailer: Andreas J. Etter
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster

It is common knowledge that English tea parties can be rather serious affairs. In order to escape these stiff gatherings from time to time, it pays to have an excuse at hand, for example, an invalid friend named Bunbury of a brother named Earnest to take care of. The mischief really takes its course when tea party rejects Jack and Algernon fall in love with two young ladies who are completely focused on marrying a man called Earnest ...

Oscar Wilde's »trivial comedy for serious people« is a play that is both witty and absurdly funny - and anything but serious.

Cast

Director Johannes Lepper
Stage Design Robert Schweer
Costume Design Anne Buffetrille
Dramaturgy Anika Bárdos
John Worthing, J.P. Matze Vogel
Algernon Montcrieff Christoph Kohlbacher
Gwendolen Fairfax Lina Habicht
Cecily Cardew Christina Tzatzaraki
Lady Bracknell Evelyn M. Faber
Miss Prism Ingrid Domann
Reverend Canon Chasuble Christian Klischat
Servant Dino Niethammer