The Importance Of Being Earnest

By Oscar Wilde's

This classic comedy was first performed in 1895 but continues to delight audiences to this day. The hilarious tale of Earnest Worthing, the brother than never was, ensnares three couples and the formidable Lady Bracknel in a convoluted case of mistaken identity. Love and laughter prevail.

 


She Stoops To Conquer

by Oliver Goldsmith


Sir Charles Marlow and Mr Hardcastle have long been great friends so its seemed very natural indeed for Marlow's son to come pay court to Hardcastle's daughter. The only problem seems to be Marlow's natural reticence among women of his own class! Add to this a trickster in form of Mrs Hardcastle's son and the night is soon set for an outrageous case of mistaken identity. 



 

King Lear

by William Shakespeare

The grand King Lear has decided to relax in his dotage and decrees that England shall be divided among his three daughters apportioned by how much they love him. The elder sisters speak of their great love but poor Cordiela cannot. England is divided between the eldest sisters, Cordeila is exiled and the trouble begins...