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EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 30 MIN

The Importance of Being Earnest Act 3

from The Wilde Library · host Oscar Wilde

In which mistaken identities and peculiar deceptions are unveiled in a morning-room at the Manor House, prompting earnest discussions on engagements, social proprieties, and the curious necessities of baptism. Lady Bracknell, ever the arbiter of societal norms, probes the origins and virtues of those entangled in romantic affairs, culminating in revelations that confound lineage and names with a delightful flourish of wit and irony.

In which mistaken identities and peculiar deceptions are unveiled in a morning-room at the Manor House, prompting earnest discussions on engagements, social proprieties, and the curious necessities of baptism. Lady Bracknell, ever the arbiter of societal norms, probes the origins and virtues of those entangled in romantic affairs, culminating in revelations that confound lineage and names with a delightful flourish of wit and irony.

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