Articles Tagged With: Nancy Somers

The Importance of Being Earnest at UPStage Artists

The Importance of Being Earnest at UPStage Artists

author: Wes Dennis

Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest: A Trivial Comedy for Serious People is often referred to as the funniest play in the English language. While I may not entirely agree with that assessment — comedy can be quite subjective and often derives from specific cultural contexts, such that objective qualifiers like “funniest” should be regarded with a certain skepticism — many people are saying that the play remains decidedly amusing and culturally relevant even 130 years after its publication date.

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A Man For All Seasons at Kentlands Community Players

author: Rick Bergmann 

Conscience on Trial: A Man for All Seasons at Kentlands Community Players

One of the ongoing frustrations of community theater is how often companies return to the same familiar titles. Box-office logic tends to favor what is popular and proven, even if it means repeating shows audiences have seen many times before. That is why it is genuinely exciting when a theater announces a new work—or, as Kentlands Community Players has done this week,

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