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Ernest in Love Broadway:
Ernest in Love plays at Irish Repertory Theatre
132 West 22nd Street -
Map Seating chart & directions
The Irish Rep presents Ernest in Love. Directed by Charlotte Moore.
"DELIGHTFUL...This small gem retains the Wilde story of jumbled identities and thwarted romances but somehow manages to squeeze in a batch of songs. Two, as rendered here, are showstoppers: "A Handbag Is Not a Proper Mother," delivered by Jack (Noah Racey) and Lady Bracknell (Beth Fowler), and "A Wicked Man," SMASHINGLY TURNED by Katie Fabel as Cecily. AN ENJOYABLE AND FAST-MOVING TWO AND A QUARTER HOURS" - NY Times
"THIS FAITHFUL ADAPTATION RETAINS MOST OF WILDE'S ORIGINAL WORDPLAY WHILE ADDING SEVERAL CLEVER AND PLAYFUL SONGS. The Irish Repertory Theatre's classy and intimate production succeeds as both classical and musical theater. As directed by Charlotte Moore, THE STRONG CAST HANDLES BOTH THE SONGS AND TEXT WITH COMIC PERFECTION" - AM NY
"DOES THE MASTER PROUD" -Associated Press
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