A Women of No Importance Reviews
LA Weekly- Not Recommended
"...A Woman of No Importance may not be the Irish satirist's most well-made play, but it's still a witty one, with plenty to say about men, women and the jaded and corrupt ruling classes. But pretty much every reason for wanting to see this thoughtful comedy is down the tubes in this seriously flawed production. As directed by Armina LaManna, not only are most of the performances subpar, but the titled character, a person of principle in contrast to the blathering hypocrites around her, is interpreted to be a pathetic victim, nearly destroyed by the system. It's a depiction that does feminism no favors."