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Review: Miksi naiset aina rakastuvat Ernestiin

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THE PLAY, WRITTEN BY OSCAR WILDE MORE THAN 100 YEARS AGO, WORKS:
Why do women always fall in love with Ernest?

Lilla Teatern surprises the audience
perfectly. Set design
floral arrangements and pastel-toned
and clean
white or opposite
black color in outfits cause
after the initial confusion
balanced and performance
Excellently sturdy frames.

English upper class
To this day,
To hold on to their rights to be others
above. And these rights
can be heard undeniably
According to today’s people,
comic features. On the other hand,
– this topic and skilfully
implemented in a couple of hours
The play makes the audience detached
from everyday life and to fly
On the wings of theatre to England
to follow the love of
Pain and comical twists
Lilla Teatern’s cozy
in the hall.

Director Neil Hardwick
Known for its skilful manner
get from its actors
suitable for each performance
special features.
The play is excellent for this
example. And Pekka
Strang
and Sampo Sarkola
play their roles so believably,
that even Algernon
Moncrieffin (Sampo Sarkola)
The way of sitting is allowed in the modern man
shudders. Aristocrats
Movement and habit
but it’s so different to talk
than we are used to
today. On the other hand,
These are the things that create
a basis for the play, in which
Everything works.


Edith Holmström and Armi
Toivanen
brings to the performance
charmingly feminine appearances.
Their friendship
is put to the test when love
Ernest has had a flare-up.
Silly governess
performed by Pia Runnakko and
The one playing the vicar Chasuble
Tom Wentzel complements
the upper class and the common people
contrast in a smoothly progressing
story.


Birgitta Ulfsson Lady
Bracknellina makes the upper class
Her role as a lady with such skill,
that one could imagine following
Royal Ascot Horse Racing
one after the other
Sophistication of better women
“The scenery must be in order
even if everything else is in trouble.
And everything is crowned by Joachim
Wigelius,
who skilfully
both as a butler and as a
as a male servant with facial expressions
and with his essence he can achieve
humorous contrasts with the upper class
and the rest of the common people.

And what about the plot. Two upper classes
men, two sweethearts
women, marriage deals
organizing Lady, priest, silly
Serious governess
and a male servant/butler.
The farce is complete when Ernest
I don’t really recognize it, especially
when there are Ernests after all
two, or was it one, or
is there even Ernest in the play…
Finally, the social circle
a saving riddle is revealed,
But how, everyone can
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