'Wilde Without The Boy', at the Tabard Theatre |
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Olivier award nominee Gerard Logan performs two one-act plays Two one-act plays surrounding the imprisonment of Oscar Wilde will be performed by Olivier-Nominated Gerard Logan at the Tabard Theatre. 'Wilde Without the Boy' and 'The Ballad of Reading Gaol' run from April 30 to May 2nd at the Tabard Theatre at 7.30 pm. 'Wilde Without The Boy' is a dramatisation of 'De Profundis', the bitterly passionate letter Oscar Wilde wrote to his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, from his cell in Reading gaol. Two years previously, Wilde had been imprisoned for gross indecency. Brilliant, loving, witty and passionate, 'Wilde Without the Boy' is a glimpse into the humbled, bruised, loving soul of one of the greatest geniuses ever to have lived. Gerard Logan speaks to The Chiswick Calendar about the play.
Written by Oscar Wilde after his release from Reading Gaol (Wilde had been incarcerated in Reading having been convicted of homosexual offences in 1895, and sentenced to two years' hard labour), 'The Ballad of Reading Gao'l is a poem which narrates the execution of Charles Thomas Wooldridge, who was convicted of murdering his wife.
Book online at www.tabardtheatre.co.uk or 08448 472264 Tickets £14/£12
April 24, 2015
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