
Dawn Admiral Productions presents a fresh adaptation of Oscar Wilde's classic comedy 'The Importance of Being Earnest' at Knoyle Hall.
If you are looking for plans in Brighton this June, Dawn Admiral Productions is bringing a new adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest to Knoyle Hall. It is a classic comedy, often described as a 'trivial comedy for serious people', which follows the story of Jack and Algernon. Both characters decide to adopt the pseudonym 'Ernest' to help them navigate their romantic pursuits, leading to the usual mix of mistaken identities and social complications that Wilde is known for, including the involvement of Lady Bracknell.
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The performance is scheduled for 21 June 2026 at Knoyle Hall, located on Knoyle Road, Brighton, BN1 6RB. It is worth noting that there is a slight discrepancy in the start time depending on where you look; Visit Brighton lists the start time as 17:45, while Brighton Insider mentions 18:45. If you are planning to attend, it might be worth double-checking the specific ticket details closer to the date to confirm which time is accurate for your booking.
Tickets for the show are priced at £7.00. It is a straightforward option if you are interested in seeing a local production of a well-known play in a familiar setting. Given the venue and the nature of the production, it seems like a low-key way to spend a Saturday evening in the city.









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