The tour will run from 19 February – 14 June 2025.
All new rehearsal images have been released for the UK tour of ...Earnest?, a madcap spectacle that promises a completely new performance each night where the audience step in for the cast of The Importance of Being Earnest. Produced by Say It Again, Sorry?, Cuffe & Taylor and Live Nation, the tour will run from 19 February – 14 June 2025, check which performances are running near you!
Touring to nearly 30 venues, Wilde’s much-loved play is delightfully derailed as audience members are asked to step into the spotlight to replace an ever-thinning cast, sparked by the lead actor playing Ernest failing to arrive on that famous cue. With stage whiskey being swapped, off-the-cuff auditions being held and portraits painted aplenty, ...Earnest? incorporates skilled slapstick and expert comic timing in this quintessentially British farce. Its innovative format aims to provide joy and connect audiences to their inner thespian.
So far, the show has cast almost 2,000 audience members, proving that everyone, no matter their background or experience, has a place in the spotlight. Audience members have shared stories of quitting their jobs to chase acting dreams, local individuals stepping onto the stage for the first time and becoming community stars, and even strangers finding love after being cast and meeting backstage.
When asked about the upcoming tour, director and co-writer Simon Paris said "We are very excited to bring ...Earnest? back to audiences across the country and share our unique blend of chaos, comedy, and heartfelt storytelling. This show celebrates the magic of live theatre- where anything can happen and often does. With its playful twists and interactive surprises, we invite audiences to step into a world where every moment is delightfully unpredictable."
Founded in 2018 by a group of friends, Say It Again, Sorry? is an award-winning (Derek Award for Best Comedy) interactive theatre company that aims to connect people to their inner artist and inspire creative expression in everybody. Their vision is for the public to recover ownership over their own creative power and contribute to the future of theatre as active participants, collaborators, and decision-makers.
Photo Credit: Mann Bros
Trynity Silk
Garcia Lueches
Ben Mann
Judith Amsenga
Judith Amsenga
Simon Paris with company
Rhys Tees
Josh Haberfield
Trynity Silk
Trynity Silk, Ashley Cavender
Josh Haberfield
Trynity Silk, Guido Garcia Lueches
Josh King
Ben Mann
Ben Mann, Josh Haberfield
Simon Paris, Rhys Tees
Judith Amsenga
Ashley Cavender
Josh Haberfield, Ben Mann
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