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Tag: The Importance of Being Earnest

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Risks can lead to financial loss: Interview with Bernard Havard on A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE at the Walnut Street Theatre

Henrik Eger February 17, 2020 No Comments

Bernard Havard discusses the risks of running a theater as few producers and directors would be willing to

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2016-2017 Phindie Critics’ Awards

Cameron Kelsall August 26, 2017 3 Comments

Philadelphia theater writers choose their favorite plays of the last season.

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THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (Walnut): A trivial comedy for serious people

Toby Zinman March 22, 2017 1 Comment

Walnut Street Theatre’s delectable production of THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST finds just the right tone and style.

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THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST (Mauckingbird): 60-second review

Christopher Munden August 10, 2013 2 Comments

Gender roles play an essential part in much classic literature. How many complex pre-1900 plots would be instantly resolved if a woman could just marry…

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