VIDEO: Watch Stuffy Brits Reading 'Jersey Shore' Transcripts In 'Jersey Shore Gone Wilde'

VIDEO: Watch Stuffy Brits Reading 'Jersey Shore' Transcripts In 'Jersey Shore Gone Wilde' There's a lot to love about "Jersey Shore": the fights, the inappropriate comments, the hair gel. But sometimes it can be a bit...classless, don't you think?

Well, Playbill is here to fix that. The famous theatre magazine has released an original video titled "Jersey Shore Gone Wilde," featuring "Jersey Shore" in the style of legendary British playwright Oscar Wilde, who wrote The Importance of Being Earnest.

The video features actors Santino Fontana and David Furr, members of the Roundabout Theatre Company who are currently starring in a production of Earnest, reading actual transcripts from "Jersey Shore" in the style of Wilde.

So if you've ever wanted to hear what a guidette sounds like with a british accent and an 1800's mannerism, this is your chance. Hey, maybe if Snooki sounded more like this, then people wouldn't have been so mad about Rutgers paying her $32,000 to speak at commencement.

Check out the video below. It is, in my humble opinion, pretty flippin' hilarious.

And remember, dear chaps: Gym, Tea, Laundry.