Ground UP's THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Plays The Summit Playhouse, Closes 6/5

By: Jun. 05, 2011
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The Summit Playhouse graciously welcomes Ground UP and will host Ground UP's production of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, closing June 5, 2011. In the words of the playwright himself, this classic farce is "A trivial comedy for serious people," and is certain to delight audiences of all ages! A Victorian classic, done in classic, Ground UP Style!

TTickets can also be ordered at www.GroundUPproductions.org.

For Group Sales or for more information about Ground UP Productions as well as information on the company's education outreach program email: Info@GroundUPproductions.org or call (212) 358-3921.
The Summit Playhouse is located at 10 New England Avenue in Summit. (http://summitplayhouse.org/maps.html)

Photo: The cast and director of NYC's Ground UP Production of The Importance of Being Earnest at The Summit Playhouse, May 20 through June 5.
 
Back Row (Left to Right): Raymond James Hill, Jerry Sipp, Christine Mottram, Josh Evans, Phillip Ruvelas, Mark Thornton

Front Row (left to right): Lon Bumgarner (director), Kate Middleton, Amelia White, Sarah Berk



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