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In 1893 Oscar Wilde wrote a 'Society Comedy' which, in the heavily censored theater of the time, explores with great subtlety and ambiguity the realities of a nation divided by class and cash. A complex examination of gender, class, morality and the true meaning of love, this is a hugely entertaining play with all Wilde's signature style and wit. Presented by final year Acting and Technical and Production Arts students. | In 1893 Oscar Wilde wrote a 'Society Comedy' which, in the heavily censored theater of the time, explores with great subtlety and ambiguity the realities of a nation divided by class and cash. A complex examination of gender, class, morality and the true meaning of love, this is a hugely entertaining play with all Wilde's signature style and wit. Presented by final year Acting and Technical and Production Arts students. | ||
=Production photographs= | |||
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/xtinem/sets/72157608823776988/ Flickr]set by [[Christine Murphy]] |
Revision as of 00:18, 11 November 2008
Monday, Nov 03, 2008 (7:30 PM)
A Woman of No Importance by Oscar Wilde
Directed by James Robert Carson
Designed by Francesca Branch
Synopsis
In 1893 Oscar Wilde wrote a 'Society Comedy' which, in the heavily censored theater of the time, explores with great subtlety and ambiguity the realities of a nation divided by class and cash. A complex examination of gender, class, morality and the true meaning of love, this is a hugely entertaining play with all Wilde's signature style and wit. Presented by final year Acting and Technical and Production Arts students.
Production photographs
Flickrset by Christine Murphy