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1895, St James Theatre Allan Aynesworth et George Alexander

Création d’Earnest au St James Theatre le 14 Février – 8 Mai 1895 par George Alexander. Ci-dessous, Irene Vanbrugh (Gwendolen Fairfax) et George Alexander (Jack Worthing) The Sketch magazine, London, March The story of your romantic origin, as related to me by mamma, with unpleasing comments, has naturally stirred the deepest fibers of my nature. … Your town address at the Albany I have. What is your address in the country?

1895 Ci-dessous : Allan Aynesworth, Irene Vanbrugh, Violet Lyster et George Alexander. GWENDOLEN But we will not be the first to speak. CECILY Certainly not. « As full of echoes as Prospero’s Isle… » The Sketch, 20 February 1895 GWENDOLEN But we will not be the first to speak. CECILY Certainly not.

1923 Allan Aynesworth Royal, Haymarket Theatre

1930 Lyric Theatre Hammersmith

1939 The Globe Theatre mise en scène, H. M. Tennent

1939 The Globe Theatre John Gielgud and Robert Fleming

1952 Adaptation cinématographique d’Anthony Asquith xomM xomM

1960 Northampton Repertory Theatre Company

1982 The National Theatre, mise en scène par Peter Hall Miss Prism (Anna Massey), Gwendolen (Zoe Wanamaker) et Lady Bracknell (Judi Dench) John Worthing, Martin Jarvis Algernon Moncrieff, Nigel Havers Canon Chasuble, Paul Rogers

1989 Talawa Theatre company Bloomsbury Theatre Mise en scène par Yvonne Brewster

1993 The Aldwych Theatre Mise en scène Nickolas Hytner Lady Bracknell (Maggie Smith)

1993 The Aldwych Theatre Alex Jennings (John Worthing), Susannah Harker (Gwendolen), Richard E. Grant (Algernon) and Claire Skinner (Cecily)

1996 Théâtre de Chaillot, Mise en scène : Jérôme Savary

1999 Compagnie Kaos direction, Xavier Leret

2001 The Savoy Theatre, Mise en scène Christopher Morahan Patricia Routledge (Lady Bracknell), Alistair Petrie (Jack)

2002 Un film d’Oliver Parker Colin firth (Jack)

2005 Abbey Theatre Mise en scène: Conall Morrison

2005 Abbey Theatre Mise en scène: Conall Morrison

2009 Une mise en scène de Glen Goei à Singapore

2005 Barbican Jon Haynes et David Woods jouent tous les rôles à eux deux

2013 Théâtre des 13 Vents, Montpellier Gilbert Desveaux avec Claude Aufaure au rôle de Lady Bracknell Nouvelle traduction de Jean-Mari eBesset

2014 direction Lucy Bailey au Harold Pinter Theatre

Théâtre du Nouveau Monde, Montréal Théâtre du Nouveau Monde, Montréal Traduction NORMAND CHAURETTE mise en scène YVES DESGAGNÉS