WILDE: The Importance of Being Earnest (1952) / GIELGUD, John: Selected Poetry Readings
Total playing time: 01:49:02
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This is one of the great recordings of a great play. John Gielgud stars as Earnest and Edith Evans gives her indomitable performance as Lady Bracknell in...
This is one of the great recordings of a great play. John Gielgud stars as Earnest and Edith Evans gives her indomitable performance as Lady Bracknell in this classic radio recording from 1951. Performance styles may have changed, but this is an unmatched production bearing all the hallmarks of outstanding audio drama featuring some of the finest actors of the twentieth century. Also included are two collections of poetry readings by John Gielgud and Edith Evans.
The Importance of Being Earnest (more info)
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Introduction - 0:27
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Act I: Algernon: Did you hear what I was playing, Lane? - 1:49
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Act I: Algernon: How are you, my dear Ernest? - 8:29
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Act I: Lady Bracknell: Good afternoon, dear Algernon - 3:34
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Act I: Jack: Charming day it has been, Miss Fairfax - 3:33
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Act I: Lady Bracknell: Mr Worthing! - 6:55
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Act I: Algernon: Didn't it go off all right, old boy? - 2:14
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Act I: Lane: Miss Fairfax - 1:21
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Act I: Algernon: A glass of sherry, Lane - 0:25
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Act II: Miss Prism: Cecily, Cecily! - 2:51
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Act II: Chasuble: And how are we this morning? - 1:22
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Act II: Cecily: What is it Merriman? - 0:45
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Act II: Cecily: He does! - 3:56
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Act II: Miss Prism: Mr. Worthing! And in black! - 3:33
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Act II: Cecily: Uncle Jack! I am pleased to see you back - 0:50
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Act II: Jack: Good heavens! Algy - 1:31
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Act II: Merriman: I have put Mr Worthing's things in the room next to yours, Sir - 1:13
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Act II: Algernon: I must see her before I go... - 7:08
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Act II: Cecily: Pray let me introduce myself to you - 6:46
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Act II: Gwendolen: Ernest! My own Ernest! - 0:32
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Act II: Cecily: Here is Ernest - 6:18
Go lovely Rose (more info)
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Go lovely Rose - 0:59
Since First I Saw Your Face (more info)
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Since First I Saw Your Face - 1:00
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day (more info)
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Shall I compare thee to a summer's day - 0:57
The Importance of Being Earnest (more info)
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Act III: Gwendolen: The fact that they did not follow us at once... - 0:34
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Act III: Gwendolen: This dignified silence seems to produce an unpleasant effect - 1:50
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Act III: Merriman: Lady Bracknell - 9:55
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Act III: Chasuble: Everything is quite ready for the christenings - 1:43
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Act III: Miss Prism: I was told you expected me in the vestry, dear Canon - 2:22
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Act III: Jack: Is this the hand-bag, Miss Prism? - 5:02
The Triumph (more info)
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The Triumph - 1:33
That time of year thou mayest in me behold (more info)
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That time of year thou mayest in me behold - 1:03
Ode to the West Wind (more info)
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Ode to the West Wind - 4:36
Ozymandias (more info)
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Ozymandias - 1:07
Death Be Not Proud (more info)
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Death Be Not Proud - 1:00
We'll go no more a-roving (more info)
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We'll go no more a-roving - 0:28
Young and Old (more info)
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Young and Old - 0:44
A Birthday (more info)
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A Birthday - 0:44
Summer Dawn (more info)
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Summer Dawn - 0:57
Break, Break, Break (more info)
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Break, Break, Break - 0:58
The Storm is Over (more info)
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The Storm is Over - 2:45
Richard II: This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle (more info)
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Richard II: This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle - 3:13