The Importance of Being Earnest: A Trivial Comedy for Serious People
Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde’s masterpiece is a biting satire of Victorian high society. Follow Jack and Algernon as they employ "Bunburying"—the art of double lives—to escape social boredom. From Lady Bracknell’s scrutiny to the hilarious obsession with the name "Ernest," this "trivial comedy for serious people" uses razor-sharp wit and paradox to mock class etiquette and marriage. A definitive masterclass in linguistic virtuosity, it proves that in a world of style, the truth is rarely pure and never simple.