Importance of Being Earnest Reviews
Broadway World- Recommended
"...All the men add a fun sense of gay pride to their roles, working it for all its worth every time they lay across a couch, tap each other on the butt, or cross their legs showing off a sexy ankle. They take flirting skill into the stratosphere!"
Stage and Cinema- Somewhat Recommended
"...His pacing, tonality, and orchestration of bits also are uneven, veering from the meticulous to the messy. Fortunately for him, and for us, some of his cast provides such brilliant renderings that for long stretches, the jarring elements are quite overcome by excellent line readings and physicalizations. It certainly provides more laughs than a night in Reading Gaol."
Stage Scene LA- Somewhat Recommended
"...On the other end of the spectrum budget-wise is Queer Classics' abridged, more spare production, now playing in Hollywood, which casts Cecily and Gwendolyn as men. While the four leads have a solid grasp of who their characters are at their core, director Casey Kringlen goes for the easy laugh too often, opting for crass staging instead of letting Wilde's words do the heavy lifting. While it's interesting to see the relationships in a same-sex context (which is especially fitting given Wilde's sexual preferences), the choice to stage it with gay couples negates Wilde's razor-sharp insights into gender politics."
StageHappenings.com- Recommended
"...The entire cast of solid actors perform their roles to perfection."
Neon Tommy- Recommended
"...If Wilde could have known then that someday audiences would be cheering for two men unashamedly in love on stage, it would have likely given him some hope. Then again, after watching this production, it is easy to believe this really was the play Wilde had written in the first place."
Frontiers- Recommended
"...As the two smitten protagonists, Platt and Orazio are drolly amusing. In the roles of the objects of their affection, Jordan and McCulley mine the gender-bending gambit for maximum hilarity, and a huge dose of camp. Lending able support are Nancy La Scalla, Megan Soule, and Jeff Elam as elder characters, while Eric Deloretta evokes laughs in two servant roles. This is a promising bow for an adventurous new company."