Performance

VenueSouth Hill Park Arts Centre, Wilde Theatre
Other spaces: Studio Theatre, Recital Room
TownBracknell
CountyBerkshire
From15th May 2009
To16th May 2009
When19:30
PricesFrom £14.00. To £14.00.
What is currently on at South Hill Park Arts Centre, Wilde Theatre (V731)

The Importance of Being Oscar

T0845185159
The Importance of Being Oscar is Micheal MacLiammoir's magnificent tribute to the genius of Oscar Wilde. Material ranges from Dorian Gray to De Profundis, from The Importance of Being Earnest to Reading Gaol. But it is by the addition of a commentary - cunningly disguised as comedy - that Oscar weaves a tapestry, which, as it unfolds upon the stage, reaffirms Wilde as a master of English letters and the greatest wit of his generation.
Author Micheal MacLiammoir


Archive :: production:T0845185159, play:S3692, venue:V731
Current production:Work

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The production takes place in the Wilde Theatre

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