Is this the hand-bag, Miss Prism? (Jack, Miss Prism, Lady Bracknell, Algernon, Gwendolen, Cecily, Chasuble)-Sir John Gielgud
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| Is this the hand-bag, Miss Prism? (Jack, Miss Prism, Lady Bracknell, Algernon, Gwendolen, Cecily, Chasuble) | Sir John Gielgud | Oscar Wilde: The Importance of Being Earnest | 05:16 |
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- Introduction to Act I (music: Study in F sharp Op. 2 No. 6)-Gerald Moore
- [Schubert: Moment musical No. 3 in F minor]...Did you hear what I was playing, Lane? (Algernon, Lane)-Sir John Gielgud
- How are you, my dear Ernest? (Algernon, Jack, Lane)-Sir John Gielgud
- Old Mr Thomas Cardew, who adopted me (Jack, Algernon, Lane)-Sir John Gielgud
- Good afternoon, dear Algernon (Lady Bracknell, Algernon, Gwendolen, Jack, Lane)-Sir John Gielgud
- Charming day it has been, Miss Fairfax (Jack, Gwendolen)-Sir John Gielgud
- Mr Worthing! Rise, sir, from this semi-recumbent posture (Lady Bracknell, Gwendolen)-Sir John Gielgud
- You can take a seat, Mr Worthing (Lady Bracknell, Jack)-Sir John Gielgud
- Now to minor matters (Lady Bracknell, Jack)-Sir John Gielgud
- [Mendelssohn: Wedding March]...Oh, do stop playing that ghastly tune, Algy! (Jack, Algernon, Lane)-Sir John Gielgud
- Gwendolen, upon my word! (Algernon, Gwendolen, Jack, Lane)-Sir John Gielgud
- Introduction to Act II (music: Song without Words in A flat 'Duetto' Op. 38 No. 6)-Gerald Moore
- Cecily, Cecily! (Miss Prism, Cecily)-Sir John Gielgud
- Dr Chasuble! This is indeed a pleasure (Miss Prism, Chasuble, Cecily)-Sir John Gielgud
- Mr Ernest Worthing has just driven over from the station (Merriman, Cecily, Algernon)-Sir John Gielgud
- You are too much alone, dear Dr Chasuble (Miss Prism, Chasuble)-Sir John Gielgud
- Mr Worthing! (Chasuble, Miss Prism, Jack)-Sir John Gielgud
- Uncle Jack! Oh, I am pleased to see you back (Cecily, Miss Prism, Chasuble, Jack, Algernon)-Sir John Gielgud
- You young scoundrel, Algy (Jack, Merriman, Algernon)-Sir John Gielgud
- Oh, I merely came back to water the roses (Cecily, Algernon, Merriman)-Sir John Gielgud
- Uncle Jack would be very much annoyed (Cecily, Algernon)-Sir John Gielgud
- A Miss Fairfax has just called to see Mr Worthing (Merriman, Cecily, Gwendolen)-Sir John Gielgud
- Shall I lay tea here as usual, Miss? (Merriman, Cecily, Gwendolen)-Sir John Gielgud
- Ernest! My own Ernest! (Gwendolen, Jack, Cecily, Algernon)-Sir John Gielgud
- This ghastly state of things is what you call Bunburying, I suppose? (Jack, Algernon)-Sir John Gielgud
- Introduction to Act III (music: Waltz in G flat Op. 70 No. 1) [middle section]-Gerald Moore
- The fact that they did not follow us at once into the house (Gwendolen, Cecily, Algernon, Jack, Merriman)-Sir John Gielgud
- Gwendolen! What does this mean? (Lady Bracknell, Gwendolen, Jack, Algernon, Cecily)-Sir John Gielgud
- Pretty child! your dress is sadly simple (Lady Bracknell, Jack, Algernon, Cecily)-Sir John Gielgud
- Everything is quite ready for the christenings (Chasuble, Lady Bracknell, Jack)-Sir John Gielgud