“The very essence of romance is uncertainly,” one of the characters says in “The Importance of Being Ernest,” and Oscar Wilde’s classic is filled with plenty of uncertainty, as well as irony, and romance and nonstop laughs. The high school actors of Oxford Hills Christian Academy will be bringing Wilde’s classic to life on the stage for an evening of laughter for the whole family.  The play will be at 6 p.m., Thursday, May 14, and at 7 p.m., Saturday, May 15, at the Hosanna Church on Schoolhouse Road in Oxford. Doors open one half-hour before show times. Concessions will be available at intermission. Tickets, which are $10 for adults and $5 for students, general admission and sold at the door.  The play is directed by Michelle Wheeler. The cast includes Caylie Anderson, Amanda Komulainen, Peter Gonzalez, Hope Proctor, Teagan Thorpe, Jacob Carr, Alicia Gonzalez and Alana Carr. In a scene from the play, above, are, from left, Alicia Gonzalez, Jacob Carr, Hope Proctor and Alana Carr.


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