The Importance of Being Earnest: Thursday the 30th of September

 After two weeks and two American films, we are moving to the UK for film number three. 


Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest is quite possibly about as British as it gets.

Directed by the consistently underrated Anthony Asquith, The Importance of Being Earnest boasts what may very well be the perfect cast, including Edith Evans, Joan Greenwood, Michael Redgrave and Margaret Rutherford.


 


Filming a stage play can be tricky business (especially a play as stylised as Earnest) but Asquith never puts a foot wrong. Victorian morals and conventions are thoroughly eviscerated by Oscar Wilde's text, and this film adaptation captures it beautifully. 


As ever, Thursday's screening will be free, and open to everyone. 


The Importance of Being Earnest

7.30pm

at the 

Victoria Park Baptist Church

186 Grove Road, 

London E3 5TG

Thursday the 30th of September



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