The Importance of Being Earnest

File:Algy-and-Jack-1895.jpgJack (George Alexander) tells Gwendolen (Irene Vanbrugh) the address of his country house, while Algernon (Allan Aynesworth) secretly overhears.Alexander in Act II (1909 revival)Oscar Wilde in 1889File:Vanbrugh-Millard-The-Importance-1895.pngFile:Rose-Leclerq-as-Lady-Bracknell.jpgFile:Cecily-and-Miss-Prism-1895.jpgFile:Algy-and-Jack-Act2-1895.pngReviewers of the premiere, clockwise from top left: William Archer, A. B. Walkley, H. G. Wells and Bernard ShawLilian Braithwaite as Cecily, 1901Leslie Faber (centre) as Jack, 1923 revival, with Louise Hampton as Miss Prism and H. O. Nicholson as Dr Chasuble Title pages of the first edition, 1899, with Wilde's name omitted from the first page, and the dedication to Robbie Ross on the secondWilde by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1896)Gwendolen (Irene Vanbrugh), Merriman (Frank Dyall) and Cecily (Evelyn Millard), in the original production, Act II

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