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3 Mar 2005 – 19 Mar 2005March 2005
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Details
- Playwright
- David Hare
- Director
- Ray Russell
AddressBrighton's Clocktower Theatre, cnr Wilson St and Carpenter Streets, Brighton
Oscar WildeÂ’s relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas has inspired contemporary writers for decades. In his heart-breaking account of love tested to destruction, David Hare presents his powerful interpretation of what may have happened behind closed doors between Wilde and Douglas.
The last in David HareÂ’s trilogy of plays about love and betrayal, the play lays bare the drama of two critical moments in WildeÂ’s last years: the day he decides to stay in England and face imprisonment and the night after his release, two years later, when the lover for whom he risked and lost everything betrays him.
Warning: This play contains nudity.
The last in David HareÂ’s trilogy of plays about love and betrayal, the play lays bare the drama of two critical moments in WildeÂ’s last years: the day he decides to stay in England and face imprisonment and the night after his release, two years later, when the lover for whom he risked and lost everything betrays him.
Warning: This play contains nudity.
Bookings
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