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The Importance of Nothing

Long after Oscar Wilde

OVERVIEW

  • Playwright

     

  • Adapted / Translated From

    Oscar Wilde

  • Author Notes

    Adapted by the ensemble.
  • Synopsis

    A comedy about a drama therapy class in an imaginary prison. Picture an imaginary prison where the drama therapy is twenty four hours a day. Drama therapist, Lady Lancing and her husband Omar have dedicated their lives to conducting anti-homophobic workshops utilising the life and works of Oscar Wilde. The prisoner's patience and imaginations are teased to refashion or to completely overhaul Wilde's material and the threads that are interwoven through his works and the social conventions of the past century.

  • Play Type

    Physical/Devised Theatre

    Number Of Acts

    Full-Length

  • Cast size

  • Male

    3

  • Female

    2

  • Total

    5

Original Production

Original Cast  
Performer Andrew Bennett
Performer Mark O'Halloran
Performer Judith Roddy
Performer Dylan Tighe
Performer Not available
Production Team  
Director Gavin Quinn
Associate Director Dick Walsh
Graphic Design Gareth Jones
Digital Media Marketing Noelia Ruiz
Photography Ros Kavanagh
Producer Aoife White
Sound Engineer Benny Lynch
Chief LX Richard Lambert
Production Manager Seán Dennehy
Production Manager Rob Usher (1)
Text Research James Moran
Hair & Make-Up Val Sherlock
Stage Manager Aaron Kennedy
Assistant Director Kaija Kennedy
Costume Designer Catherine Fay
Sound Designer Si Schroeder
Lighting Designer Zia Bergin-Holly
Set Designer Aedin Cosgrove
Associate Designer Zia Bergin-Holly

Unpublished Scripts

Rights Information

  • Territory

    All Territories

  • Rights Type

    All Rights

  • Contact

    Pan Pan

  • Address

    Curved Sreet
    Temple Bar, Dublin 2
    Co. Dublin
    Republic of Ireland

  • Phone

    + 353 (0)1 633 4493

  • Email

    info@panpantheatre.com

  • Website

    panpantheatre.com

Source Of Information

The information for this entry was taken from the play's original production programme.