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The Importance Of Being Ernest

The Burnavon, Burn Road, Cookstown, Tyrone, BT80 8DN
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Join us at The Burnavon, Cookstown for "The Importance of Being Ernest" on Saturday 17th February. Promoted by Bardic Theatre.

"" meets "" meets "" in arguably the greatest satire written for the stage.

Featuring the iconic & formidable matriarch Lady Bracknell, this play is replete with instantly recognisable one-liners that could as easily apply to the social media age as they do to the fin de siècle self-indulgence of Victorian high society.

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The Burnavon Theatre at night viewed from the street,Burnavon Theatre, CookstownThe only theatre venue of its kind in Mid Ulster, the Burnavon Arts and Cultural Centre offers a wide range of entertainment throughout the year including concerts, comedy, children’s performances, dance, drama and community and visual arts.

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