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The Importance of Being Earnest
The Importance of Being Earnest at the St Jamess Theatre, London. Gwendolen Fairfax (Miss Irene Vanbrugh) and Worthing; Gwendolen and Cecily (Miss Evelyn Millard); Gwendolen, Worthings butler (Mr Frank Dyall) and Cecily; Worthing (Mr George Alexander), Gwendolen and Algernon Moncrieff (Mr Allen Aynesworth)
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Alexander Algernon Allen Butler Cecily Characters Earnest Evelyn Fairfax Frank Gwendolen Importance Irene Millard Moncrieff Van Brugh Wilde Worthing 1895 Miss
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This photograph, taken in 1895, captures the essence of Oscar Wilde's classic comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest, during its premiere at the St. James Theatre in London. The image features several of the play's most iconic characters, including Gwendolen Fairfax, played by Miss Irene Vanbrugh, and her suitor, Jack Worthing, portrayed by Mr. George Alexander. Gwendolen's rival, Cecily Cardew, is depicted with Algernon Moncrieff, played by Mr. Allen Aynesworth. In the background, Worthing's butler, Frank, played by Mr. Frank Dyall, looks on with a stern expression. The Importance of Being Earnest, a tale of mistaken identities, witty banter, and societal satire, was a sensation when it premiered in 1895. The play's exploration of love, marriage, and the absurdities of Victorian society resonated with audiences, and this photograph offers a glimpse into the production's theatrical magic. Miss Evelyn Millard's portrayal of Cecily adds a youthful and innocent charm to the scene, while Miss Irene Vanbrugh's Gwendolen exudes confidence and determination. Mr. George Alexander's Jack Worthing embodies the dashing and serious suitor, while Mr. Allen Aynesworth's Algernon Moncrieff brings a touch of mischief and wit to the production. Mr. Frank Dyall's Frank completes the scene with his imposing presence and formal attire. This photograph is a testament to the enduring appeal of The Importance of Being Earnest and the talented cast that brought Wilde's words to life on the stage over a century ago.
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