Gerald Arbuthnot, a man of modest means, is invited to join an aristocratic house party at Lady Hunstanton’s country estate. Dazzled by the glamorous guests, he is thrilled to be offered the post of personal secretary to the rich and powerful Lord Illingworth. But why is Gerald’s mother so against this opportunity?
First performed at the Haymarket Theatre in 1893, A Woman of No Importance is a layered exploration of morality, gender, and Victorian hypocrisy, wrapped in Wilde’s trademark wit.
Age group: 14+
Ticket price: £10-16
Access information: The theatre and cafe bar are both wheelchair accessible.