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FZN Panther Players to present "The Importance of Being Earnest"

The FZN annual winter play runs from February 7th - 9th.

The FZN Panther Players are set to present the Oscar Wilde play The Importance of Being Earnest. The play is a comedy that focuses on two men, Algernon and Jack, who are both leading double lives. Through the many deceptions of his characters, Wilde explores marriage, class, social expectations, and the lifestyles of the upper class in Victorian England, often with ridiculous and hilarious results. FZN's production features: Danny Behlmann (Jack), Noah Mueller (Algernon), Claire Schwalb (Gwendolen), Divinity Wright (Cecily), Emily Sigmund (Lady Bracknell), Gage Hawbaker (Dr. Chasuble), Olivia DeRubles (Miss Prism), Sophia Mueller (Merriman) and Brett Jones (Lane).

The Importance of Being Earnest runs February 7 - 9 at 7:00 pm in the Fort Zumwalt North Auditorium. Tickets are $7.00 at the door.

The Panther Players are under the direction of Theresa Nigus, who is assisted by Stacy Harris and Lori O'Leary.

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