*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE *
August 6th, 2021
CONTACT AND PRESS PHOTOS:
Robin Becar, Operations and Marketing, robin@centerstagetheatre.com, (253)
661-1444
Centerstage Theatre
The Importance of Being Earnest
By Oscar Wilde
*RUN DATES: August 27th through September 19th *
*TIMES: Fridays – 7:30 pm; *
*Saturdays –7:30 pm; *
Sundays – 2:00 pm
*TICKET PRICES: $31 for adults; $27 for seniors/military; $15 for ages 18 –
23; *
$12 ages 17 & under. Per ticket Facility Use Fees apply.
*Tickets available online at *www.CenterstageTheatre.com
http://www.CenterstageTheatre.com
or by phone: (253) 661-1444
LOCATION: Knutzen Family Theatre, 3200 SW Dash Point Rd, Federal Way, WA
Join Centerstage in a world of manners and mischief as we open our
production of The Importance of Being Earnest at the Knutzen Family
Theatre! This glorious comedy is a classic for a reason: it’s perfect
entertainment in any era. Multiple types of comedy blend seamlessly to
bring laughs to everyone watching as the witticisms, misconceptions, and
gambles add up. This show is a must for anyone who has been looking for a
good laugh!
The show opens Friday, August 27th, and runs through Sunday, September 19th.
Shows will take place on the following dates and times: Friday, August 27th
at 7:30 pm; Saturday, August 28th at 7:30pm; Sunday, August 29th at 2:00pm;
Friday, September 3rd at 7:30 pm; Saturday, September 4th at 7:30pm;
Sunday, September 5th at 2:00pm; Friday, September 10th at 7:30pm;
Saturday, September 11th at 7:30pm; Sunday, September 12th at 2:00pm;
Friday, September 17th at 7:30pm; Saturday, September 18th at 7:30 pm;
Sunday, September 19th at 2:00 pm. In addition, we are offering
livestreamed performances during the shows on: Saturday August 28th at 7:30
pm; Sunday September 5th at 2:00 pm; Sunday September 12th at 2:00 pm;
Saturday September 18th at 7:30 pm.
*The Importance of Being Earnest *cast features PAUL RICHTER as Algernon
Moncrieff and FRANK ROBERTS as Jack Worthing. Both gentlemen have been seen
around the South Sound for a few seasons, onstage and off, in shows such as
Tacoma Arts Live’s Shakespeare in Love and Tacoma Little Theatre’s Holmes
for the Holidays and active in new works workshops. An audience favorite
from her turn as a hard-drinking Broadway lyricist with a penchant for a
dramatic faint in The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, COLLEEN BJURNSTROM
plays Cecily Cardew. Completing our young lovers in the role of Gwendolen
Fairfax is ROBIN MAE BECAR, a prolific Pacific Northwest actress whose
previous performance in The Hound of the Baskervilles earned glowing
reviews. Taking on the roles the Reverend Chasuble and Miss Prism are
husband and wife team VINCE and SALLY BRADY, last seen onstage at
Centerstage in Dead Man’s Cell Phone in 2018. Both have appeared in
dozens of productions, as well as commercials and television shows, both in
the United States and in Great Britain. HENRY T. DORSET, beloved for his
spot-on portrayals of over-the-top characters all over the South Sound,
portrays both Lane and Merriman, the much-put-upon menservants to Algernon
and Jack. Completing the cast is a Centerstage treasure: ROSALIE HILBURN,
whose work at this particular theatre dates back decades, and whose
portrayal of the Good Fairy in the very first Holiday Pantomime helped to
cement that tradition as an annual must-see for Federal Way, plays the
iconic Lady Bracknell. Rosalie has been away from Centerstage for too long,
and the theater is delighted to have her.
The show is directed by JOHN VREEKE, a prolific director whose work has
been seen around the country, most notably at the award-winning Wooly
Mammoth Theatre in Washington DC. Vreeke last worked for Centerstage on Dead
Man’s Cell Phone. He is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers
union. Stage management is by Centerstage veteran MO MONIZ; Moniz is a
graduate of the stage management program at Cornish in Seattle. The
twist-on-a-classic costumes are designed by RENAE RAGUDO, lights and
projections are by CWA Professor CHRISTINA BARRIGAN, and scenic artistry
and props are by local interior designer and business owner JEFF WALLACE
JR. Technical elements will be overseen by AARON MOHS-HALE, a lighting
designer and technical director who has worked all over the Tacoma area
previously.
ABOUT THE SHOW: This witty, layered show is a classic for a reason! Oscar
Wilde’s masterpiece truly is as applicable now as it was when first
written. Jack and his best friend Algernon have no desire to keep social
obligations and no patience for boredom. Their plan to avoid the tedium of
being themselves is to become other people entirely! The two young men
proceed to make up entirely fictitious personae – both named Ernest – and
live their lives under this new name. Everything is well and good, until
they both fall in love with women who have sworn only to marry a man named
Ernest. In the face of lovestruck but silly ladies, a prudish governess,
and a sharp-tongued matriarch, can they keep up the deception? Will they
even want to?
ABOUT OUR THEATRE: Believing the theatre is an agent of challenge, change,
and education, Centerstage presents and produces quality performances to
enhance the lives of people and communities in Western
Washington. Centerstage Theatre has been a feature of the South Sound Arts
Community since 1977. Performing at the Knutzen Family Theatre since 1998,
Federal Way’s professional theatre company’s actors, designers, and
productions have garnered awards from local publications and papers. *For
more information on THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, call the office at
(253) 661-1444, or email Operations and Marketing Manager Robin Becar at *
Robin@CenterstageTheatre.com
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Robin Becar
Operations and Marketing
Centerstage Theatre
(253) 661-1444