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Analysis of the acting of Lady Bracknell

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A Handbag?! Lady Bracknell throughhout the decades
‘To lose one parent, Mr Worthing, may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like
carelessness.’
Next week, Gwen Taylor takes on the role of the formidable Lady Bracknell in Oscar Wilde’s
much-loved farce The Importance of Being Earnest. With the best quips and most stinging
lines of the play, Lady Bracknell is a refreshingly empowered and comedic character; a
female part with nounce and bite - although not, of course, always played by a woman.
In 1952, having played Lady Bracknell onstage, Edith Evans also resumed the role for the film
version. Her biographer records her as saying ‘I've played (Lady Bracknell) everywhere
except on ice and underwater’. Evans became renowned for her portrayal of haughty,
aristocratic women.
Judi Dench was cast as Lady Bracknell in 1982 at The National Theatre alongside Anna
Massey as Miss Prism and Zoe Wanamaker as Gwendolen. She played the terse mother in
law as repressed and uptight. She later reprised the role in 2002 for the film, starring with
Colin Firth and Reese Witherspoon.
‘You can hardly imagine that I and Lord Bracknell would dream of allowing our only
daughter – a girl brought up with the utmost care – to marry into a cloakroom, and form an
alliance with a parcel?’
In 1993, Maggie Smith played Lady Bracknell at the Aldwych Theatre. She whispered the
infamous line ‘Handbag?’
In 2015, for the first time in his 46-year career, David Suchet played a woman, taking on the
role of Lady Bracknell at Cambridge Arts Theatre. In an interview with The Telegraph he
spoke about his concern about making such a daring career move, but in the end concluded:
"I'm going to enjoy being in one of the finest English satirical comedies-stroke-farces ever

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