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The Importance of Being Earnest

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Lady Bracknell Is Back, With a Slightly Unladylike Air

Charles Isherwood The New York Times 26/08/09 http://theater2.nytimes.com/2009/08/26/theater/reviews/26earnest.html?scp=2&sq=stratford&st=cse

Isherwood writes a glowing review, much of it celebrating Lady Bracknell and Brian Bedford. "Without sacrificing a single of Lady Bracknell’s withering bons mots, he [Bedford] avoids the stridently arch and the obvious. A single word — “Found?” — spoken in a tone of hushed stupefaction sets the audience roaring..."

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Good enough to justify a trip to Canada all by itself

Terry Teachout The Wall Street Journal 23/07/09 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203946904574300393949293078.html

The Wall Street Journal has a great feature story raving about The Importance of Being Earnest, saying it alone is worth a trip to Stratford. Teachout has positive notes about Three Sisters and adds that Colm Feore's performance in Macbeth "leaves no doubt that he’s one of the finest classical ...

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Bedford channels Wilde

Michael Kuchwara Associated Press 07/07/09 http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hDRO2vG-YxawhWM_RlRTiHM_TuMgD99964R01

A few reviews scroll down for notes about Brian Bedford's excellent work in both productions.

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Signs of Triviality

Noah Millman The American Scene 21/06/09 http://theamericanscene.com/2009/06/11/signs-of-triviality

Although Millman is slightly critical of Brian Bedford, he closes with, " This is a delightful evening of a theater, a first-rate production of a beloved classic, and one of the last chances to see a living legend paint a stage as only he can."

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Grumpy Blogger laughs and Laughs

Emsworth Grumpy opinions from Rochester 18/06/09 http://emsworth.wordpress.com/2009/06/03/the-importance-of-being-earnest-at-the-stratford-festival-a-review/

Emsworth is a blogger and he's been attending Stratford for years. He wrote a glowing review and noted one of the stronger performance was by Mike Shara. "(We can’t help noting with some alarm the regularity with which the Shaw Festival’s best actors desert to Stratford...)

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Important again

John Coulbourn Toronto Sun 05/06/09 http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment/columnists/john_coulbourn/2009/06/04/9670296-sun.html

The Importance of Being Earnest has long been in danger of being written off as museum theatre.  In the right hands, however, it still has a both a delicious sparkle and an impressive kick -- and make no mistake, there are few hands better than these.

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The discerning upper crust would approve

Robert Cushman National Post 05/06/09 http://www.nationalpost.com/arts/story.html?id=1660265

It gets everything right.

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Importance of Being Earnest done right

Richard Ouzounian The Toronto Star 04/06/09 http://www.thestar.com/article/644698

Bedford himself provides the coup de grace as a Lady Bracknell who knows when to be deathly serious and when to crack just the slightest of smiles. It’s a performance of breathtaking control, but the whole production is also that good.

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Maybe a bit too earnest, but still delightful fun

J. Kelly Nestruck The Globe and Mail 04/06/09 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/theatre/maybe-a-bit-too-earnest-but-still-delightful-fun/article1167470/

When do we get to see Martha Henry's King Lear? Bedford's Bracknell is fine, his reading is not unique enough, nor is the idea of a man playing the part new enough...Ben Carlson and Mike Shara are the stars, however, and they are a delicious double act.

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