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Monday, Nov 03, 2008 (7:30 PM)
A Woman of No Importance by Oscar Wilde
Creative team
- Directed by James Robert Carson
- Designed by Francesca Branch
- Lighting Designer Calum Wyllie
- Assistant Designer Avril Scott
- Assistant Lighting Designer Karlene Reid
Production team
- Stage Manager Matt McFarlane
- Deputy Stage Manager Jane Gordon
- Assistant Stage Managers Kieron Johnson and Anne Hamilton
- Production Electrician Gun Ho Lai
Synopsis
In 1893 Oscar Wilde wrote a 'Society Comedy' which, in the heavily censored theater of the time, explores with great subtlety and ambiguity the realities of a nation divided by class and cash. A complex examination of gender, class, morality and the true meaning of love, this is a hugely entertaining play with all Wilde's signature style and wit. Presented by final year Acting and Technical and Production Arts students.
Production photographs
Flickr set by Christine Murphy Flickr set RSAMD