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Lady Windermere's Fan archiveOn the morning of his wife's twenty-first birthday, Lord Windermere gives her, as a token of his love, a beautiful present - a fan. However, she is to find out that her love is not as secure as she once believed. Who is the strange Mrs Erlynne and what is her husband's involvement with her? Within the structured confines of London 'society', Oscar Wilde creates a witty cartoon of morality and double standards. In twenty-four hours the happiness of Lord and Lady Windermere teeters on the precipice of scandal and disaster. Coloured with rakish young fops, innocent daughters, scheming mothers and bumbling gentlemen, lady Windermere's Fan is Oscar Wilde's classic comedy of manners, hidden identities and mistaken understandings.

Cast/Performers

Katie Kirby (Lady Windermere), Mark O'Halloran (Lord Windermere), Ingrid Craigie (Mrs Erlynne, Connor Mullen (Lord Darlington), Elizabeth Moynihan (Lady Plymdale), Caitriona Ni Mhurchu (Duchess of Berwick), Katy Davis, Michael James Ford, Jill Harding, Dairine Ni Dhonnchu, Simon O'Gorman, David O'Meara, Lochlann O Mearain, Alan Smith, India Whisker, Lucinda Worlock, Declan McGauran, Alan Connelly

Creatives/Company

Author: Oscar Wilde
Producer: Gate Theatre Dublin
Director: Alan Stanford
Design: Eileen Diss
Costume: Peter O'Brien
Lighting: Davy Cunningham

Lady Windermere's Fan

Lady Windermere's Fan (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01385216061. Details of all Lady Windermere's Fan archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S3891

Archive Listings

12 May 05
  to
16 Jul 05
The Gate Theatre
Dublin, Ireland
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

Reviews


UK Theatre Web: 09Jul05: Star RatingStar RatingStar Rating
Really nice light hearted entertainment . The accents at times however were a little dodgy!

User Reviews

USER (09Jul05): Really nice light hearted entertainment . The accents at times however were a little dodgy!
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