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Birmingham's New Alexandra Theatre plays host to classic Oscar Wilde play

A classic Oscar Wilde play is coming to Birmingham with an all-star, if ageing, cast. Roz Laws takes tea with two of them

Cherie Lunghi in The Importance Of Being Earnest(Image: Tristram Kenton)

I have never seen so much gold in one room.

The gilded splendour of the extraordinarily ornate Oscar Wilde Bar of the Cafe Royal is simply dazzling.

First opened in 1865 in the heart of the West End, Oscar used to come in every day and sit at the same corner table.

So when the hotel was refurbished 18 months ago, the Grill Room was renamed after its most famous patron.

Now perhaps his most popular play is being staged just round the corner – so of course the hotel is laying on a special The Importance of Being Earnest afternoon tea.

I am fortunate to be indulging in it with two of the cast members, .

Sitting amid the gilt, mirrors and painted ceilings of the Louis XVI style room, the menu is pretty special.

There are Lady Bracknell eclairs, cucumber sandwiches (of course), muffins and 21 types of tea. We opt, naturally, for the smokey Oscar blend.