The Importance Of Being Earnest
BBC Home Service (1951)
by Oscar Wilde
Experience the timeless comedy of Oscar Wilde's The Importance Of Being Earnest, adapted for radio and featuring an all-star cast. This production was originally broadcast on the BBC Home Service in 1951, showcasing the wit and charm that has made this play a classic.
Notable performances include John Gielgud as John Worthing, J.P., and Edith Evans as Lady Bracknell, among others. The adaptation was produced by Peter Watts, bringing together a talented ensemble to deliver a memorable rendition of Wilde's brilliant satire on Victorian society.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Reviews
Gem of a performance, Edith Evans is legendary
Joseph Zepeda
Perfect in every way. John Gielgud is fantastic, and the Algie is maybe even better. The girls are convincing as perfect airheads, Prism has a wonderfully distinctive and fussy voice, and last but not least, Edith Evans saying "a handbag?!" with seventeen different vowel sounds rolled into one - this can't be beat!
Excellent.
Anthaiah Pudota
the Play bacl Player disrupts when halted from the beginning we have to hear if we pause.