| Oscar Wilde's deliciously stylish, witty, and often preposterous satire "The Importance of Being Earnest" follows two bachelors of questionable pedigree as they try to navigate the intolerance and hypocrisy of Victorian high society. As they pretend to be earnest (as well as Ernest, their invented alter egos) to win the hearts of their lady loves, Wilde unfurls scathing societal commentary ... |