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Name : GWENDOLEN
The name meaning of GWENDOLEN
Gender : female
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Meaning :
of the white brow
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In this classic farce about mistaken identity, Jack (Rory Cunningham) and his freeloading friend Algernon (Jordan Mandell) pursue the hearts of Gwendolen (Theresa O’Toole Kipp) and Cecily (Mary Okonkwo). The disapproval of Gwendolen’s mother Lady ...
As Jack, Brian Everson plays the high-browed straight man to Algernon's chaotic clown. His goal is to marry the charming and beautiful Gwendolen, but he finds himself against two obstacles. First, she'll only marry a man called "Ernest," and ...
The cast includes Matt Attig as Jack Worthing, Nick Bera as Algernon Moncrieff, Claire Buendorf as Lady Bracknell, Stephi Falk as Gwendolen Fairfax, Claire Ellis as Cecily Cardew, Emma Behling as Miss Prism, Duncan Kromminga as Rev. Chasuble ...
Gwendolen’s mother. Given to making hilarious pronouncements, but the humor in her speeches is unintentional. Through the figure of Lady Bracknell, Wilde manages to satirize the hypocrisy and stupidity of the British aristocracy. She is cunning ...
Featuring Sam Lee; Gwendolen Chatfield; Rachel Rose Reid; Ella Hickson; Aruhan Bisengaliev; Willie Singerman; Shama Rahman; Andrew Hanratty and more. Directed by Oliver Rose, Artistic Director of Rogues’ Gallery. Musical Director Tristan Parkes.
The characters are very real and very human." The romantic leads are Alex Matherne as Jack Worthing, Luke Matherne as Algernon Moncrief, Quinn Warner as Cecily Cardew and Madison Vige as Gwendolen Fairfax. The two bachelors, Jack and Algernon ...
Jack proposes to Gwendolen Fairfax while Algernon, posing as Jack's wicked brother Ernest, falls in love with Jack's ward, Cecily. Oscar Wilde was a master of social farce, and aristocratic Victorian men often provided fodder for works like The Importance ...
But it is Artem's work. I would feel bad asking him to dance with me in the evenings." Her dream role is Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest. And she would be brilliant. I have to say it because she certainly won't: "I am very self-critical.
This creates confusion for Jack's paramour, Gwendolen (Kate Berry), and Algernon's flame, Cecily (Caitlin Wise). The exchanges between Berry and Wise, variously combustible and deliberately cloying, are the theater equivalent of watching two ...
In Eliot’s last novel, two protagonists journey toward a better understanding of themselves and the highly judgmental world they live in: Gwendolen Harleth through a propitious marriage that goes precipitously wrong, and Daniel Deronda through ...
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