Outdoor theatre: The Importance of Being Earnest at Newark Park
An outdoor theatre performance of The Importance of Being Earnest by the Pantaloons on 3 August 2024
- Booking essential
Everybody loves Ernest. In fact, Cecily and Gwendolen are both engaged to Ernest. The only trouble is, he doesn’t exist. Or does he…?
Best friends Jack and Algy have both created alter-egos to win the affections of their beloveds; but when will they stop being Ernest and start being, well, earnest?
Wilde’s comic masterpiece gets The Pantaloons treatment in their anarchic take on the classic comedy of manners. This energetic and musical production from the critically-acclaimed company infuses Wilde’s witty words with snappy new songs and frantically funny physical theatre to give this perennially popular play a hilarious contemporary twist.
Please arrive in time for the performance to start at 7.00pm. As there is no seating available on the croquet lawn, we recommend you bring a picnic blanket to sit on. You're also welcome to bring your own camping chairs.
Please pre-book your tickets via The Pantaloons website
Times
Prices
Ticket type | Ticket category |
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Adult Adult | £15.00 |
Child Child (4-16) | £9.00 |
The basics
- Booking details
Call 020 8317 9000
- Suitability
Suitable for all ages
- Meeting point
Please park in the car park, show your ticket at visitor reception, and make your way to the croquet lawn
- What to bring and wear
This is an outdoor event, so please dress for the weather
- Accessibility
The croquet lawn is accessed by the main, gravel path from visitor reception to the house. It is relatively flat and suitable for wheelchairs, mobility scooters and buggies
- Other
Please arrive in time for the performance to start at 7.00pm. As there is no seating available on the croquet lawn, we recommend you bring a picnic blanket to sit on. You're also welcome to bring your own camping chairs.
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