The Importance of Being Ernest

Lady Bracknell strikes again!
Community Theater has been reborn in Allegheny County! June 20 - 22 a group of wonderful people put together the play: "The Importance of Being Ernest". For some of the actors it was their first time on stage; some of us had a little experience with acting, and a few had been in theater for quite a while. Everyone did a great job and the three performances were well received by our audiences. We were at the Sparta Auditorium which is part of the school system - this was a special treat for me since my Dad (whose name was Ernest) went to school here.
I do want to reject the idea that I was typecast for this role! All I can say is that it was SO MUCH FUN to boss people around on stage! Theater, of course, came out of the Church which puts on a show, called worship, every week. 30 years of doing that gives one experience I guess, in bossing people around....so, maybe there was "some" reason for my role....? Some of my favorite lines as Lady Bracknell:
When LB is pondering her nephew's invalid friend, whose illness is getting in the way of her own plans she says: Well, I must say, Algernon, that I think it is high time that Mr. Bunbury decided whether he was going to live or to die. This shillyshalling with the question is absurd. When her daughter, Gwendolyn, runs off to meet her desired man; LB finds them and in response to Gwendolyn's announcement that she is engaged to Mr. Worthing, says, Come here. Sit down; sit down immediately! Hesitation of any kind is a sign of mental decay in the young and physical weakness in the old!
Wilde's play is a humorous criticism of the self-absorbed English society of the late 19th century. My wonderful friend, Mary Mac Shields, who has been costuming theater productions for over 30 years came from Fayetteville to build our costumes, which were stunning. It was great to have her experience beside me as I attempted this role. I can only say that their is enormous talent here in Allegheny County. Most of the actors were people who grew up here. It was a privilege to work with them.
A new resident of Allegheny County
You made a fabulous Lady B. I must admit, she did have some of the best lines. The honest truth delivered with a liberal layer of wit....delicious!
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