The Importance of Being Earnest
March 4, 5, 6, 12, 13 at 7pm and March 14 at 2pm
Reserved seating: $12
The Tree: A Dance Drama
March 7 at 2pm and March 11 at 7pm
Reserved seating: $10
Her Tongue
Bonus pre-show 30 minutes before each performance.
General seating: FREE
All performances in BGHS's Jim3 House of Performing Arts.
Bishop Gorman High School’s Gaels Theatre Guild presents its first Spring Arts Festival featuring productions of Oscar Wilde’s comedy of mistaken identity, The Importance of Being Earnest, and an original choreographed journey through the seasons of life with The Tree: A Dance Drama. Each performance will be preceded by a bonus pre-show of Her Tongue, a one-act farce by Henry Arthur Jones about a young woman who scares away suitors with her chatty tongue.
Earnest is directed by Broadway veteran Elena Ferrante-Martin, who also serves as the festival’s Artisic Director and Managing Producer. The Tree is directed and choreographed by Chrissie Ramos. Her Tongue is directed by Bishop Gorman alum Jasmine Fayeghi.
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