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Oscar Wilde was certainly one of the most brilliant writers of comedy for the English stage. The tale of his tragic downfall, caused by the society of his time condemning his private sexual life, has...
An adaptation of the comedy by Oscar Wilde, which tells the story of mistaken identity set during the Victorian era. Algernon Moncrieff and Jack Worthing are a pair of bachelors who both have alter egos in...
A two-disc set comprising classic BBC productions of The Importance of Being Earnest, An Ideal Husband, Lady Windermere’s Fan and a Timewatch programme entitled ‘The Life and Loves of Oscar Wilde’.
Anthony Asquith’s adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy of manners. Set in England during the Victorian era, the story revolves around a pun on the name Ernest.
Dramatisations of two of Oscar Wilde’s plays, ‘Lady Windermere’s Fan’ and ‘A Woman of No Importance’.
An adaptation by Oliver Parker of the Oscar Wilde play, a period drama set in London in 1895.
Merlin Holland, Oscar Wilde’s grandson, charts the course of Wilde’s literary and personal reputation over the last hundred years.
Video recording using a single camera of a performance of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company production of ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ by Oscar Wilde at the Old Vic Theatre, London, on 30...
Relates the writer to dramatic tradition and to his society. The plays are approached as theatrical experience as well as literary texts, using readings to illuminate questions of theme and style. A...
A full-cast dramatisation of Oscar Wilde’s ‘The Importance of being Earnest’, with Geraldine McEwan as Lady Bracknell and Simon Russell Beale as Jack.
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