A Woman of No Importance at Everyman Theatre

One of Oscar Wilde’s classic plays, A Woman of No Importance, will hit the stage of Cheltenham’s Everyman Theatre following a sell-out season in the West End.

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Catch Liza Goddard in A Woman of No Importance at Everyman Theatre this September.
Catch Liza Goddard in A Woman of No Importance at Everyman Theatre this September.

Direct from a sell-out season in the West End, Classic Spring presents Oscar Wilde’s A Woman of No Importance at Cheltenham’s Everyman Theatre from Thursday 5 to Saturday 14 September 2019, prior to a national tour of the production.

As with many of legendary playwright, Oscar Wilde’s plays, the story mocks the upper-class society in Britain. Following the parties and business of wealthy individuals, the play shows the threat of a secret and how fickle the characters can be when protecting their reputation.

Directed by Classic Spring’s artistic director, Dominic Dromgoole, this production of Wilde’s classic is sure to make audiences laugh and cry. The play also stars Liza Goddard and Roy Hudd.

Event

A Woman of No Importance play

Dates

Thursday 5 to Friday 6 September 2019; Saturday 7 September 2019; Saturday 7 September 2019; Monday 9 to Wednesday 11 September 2019; Thursday 12 September 2019; Thursday 12 to Friday 13 September 2019; Saturday 14 September 2019; Saturday 14 September 2019

Times

From 7.30pm every day except Sunday, and at 2pm on Thursday 12 September 2019 and on Saturdays.

Admission

Tickets cost from £15

Telephone

(01242) 572573

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