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First Look: The Barn Theatre’s Production Of The Importance Of Being Earnest

by Staff Writer
January 28, 2020
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The Importance of Being Earnest Barn Theatre

The Importance of Being Earnest Barn Theatre c. John-Webb Carter

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Production photos have been released for The Barn Theatre’s Built By Barn production of Oscar Wilde’s cherished comedy The Importance of Being Earnest, directed by Bryan Hodgson (Elegies for Angels, Punks & Raging Queens, Salad Days).

This two-man re-imagining of the classic will delight and entertain in equal measure. The production will until 15 February 2020 and stars Ryan Bennett (Daddy Long Legs, Jersey Boys) as Graham de Hare and Aidan Harkins (Closer To Heaven, Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens) as Kevin McKinnon.

The production, directed by Bryan Hodgson, features sound design by Harry Smith and lighting design by Sam Rowcliffe-Tanner.

       

Following its run at The Barn Theatre, the production will transfer to The Turbine Theatre from Tuesday 18 February – Saturday 29 February. This will mark the first London transfer of a Built by Barn production.

Ryan Bennett Graham de Hare Photo Credit John Webb Carter
Ryan Bennett Graham de Hare Photo Credit John Webb Carter
Aidan Harkins Kevin McKinnon Ryan Bennett Graham de Hare Photo Credit John Webb Carter
Aidan Harkins Kevin McKinnon Ryan Bennett Graham de Hare Photo Credit John Webb Carter
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Ryan Bennett Graham de Hare Aidan Harkins Kevin McKinnon Photo Credit John Webb Carter
Ryan Bennett Graham de Hare Aidan Harkins Kevin McKinnon Photo Credit John Webb Carter
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