TAIPEI, TAIWAN, April 24, 2012 (Press-News.org) Taipei visitors will be able to see a production of classic farce The Importance of Being Earnest from May 24th to 27th 2012.
To be staged at the National Theater Concert Hall, the show is one of legendary Irish author and wit Oscar Wilde's most famous works, offering a sharp and hilarious dissection of social etiquette.
It follows two Victorian gentlemen who gain advantages in their social lives by maintaining false identities as "Ernest", only for two women to upend their comfortable existences by falling in love with their carefully constructed fake personas.
Since premiering in 1895, the show has been revived countless times and adapted for the screen on several occasions, becoming a well-known comedy classic.
Performances of The Importance of Being Earnest will be held at 19:30 local time from May 24th to 26th, with matinee shows at 14:30 on the 26th and 27th.
Tickets can be purchased online from as little as 500 Taiwanese dollars (GBP10.50).
People wishing to attend will find the venue located in the Boai District in central Taipei.
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Book tickets for the show at http://www.ntch.edu.tw/.
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A production of the classic Oscar Wilde comedy The Importance of Being Earnest is coming to Taipei's National Theater Concert Hall this May.
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