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The Last Days of Oscar Wilde
The Overtime Theater
Leon Valley, TX
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The Last Days of Oscar Wilde
Written by Bernard J. Taylor

Directed by Derek Berlin

FROM DORIAN GRAY TO OSCAR WILDE

Derek Berlin directs the "Last Days of Oscar Wilde" whcih looks at the final years, while exiled in Paris, of the man whom many regard as the patron saint of the LGBT community and the role model for many gay men.

Having fallen from the heights of success - with his highly acclaimed stage comedies such as The Importance of Being Earnest and books such as The Picture of Dorian Gray  Wilde was forced to seek refuge in Paris after being convicted in London of homosexual activities and receiving a sentence of two years hard labor at Reading Jail. This ruined his health and left him with only a few years to live before he died at the age of 46.

Directed by Derek Berlin, whose one-man presentation of an adaptation of Dorian Gray won eight awards for excellence at last years ATAC awards. surfaces questionsabout  some of the popular conceptions of Wilde, including the image of him as a primarily gay philanderer.

The play examines the relationship between Wilde and his wife as well as his relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas, who was largely responsible for Wildes downfall. The work also examines his friendship with Canadian-born Robbie Ross, who proved to be Wildes most loyal friend and supporter.

Wilde is shown to be a sensualist who lived for beauty and pleasure, but who had an abiding love for his wife, Constance, and was shattered when she cut off all ties with him and he was no longer able to see the two sons he adored.

The work portrays his relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas as less of a sexual love affair and more as a romantic friendship between two seekers of pleasure, with Wilde taking an almost paternal interest in Douglas and feeling deeply hurt and betrayed when Douglas turned his back on him after bringing about his ruin.

Cast

Oscar Wilde: Marc Durrat
Thomas Wilshire: Chris Johnson
Robbie Ross: Chris Lombardo
A Waiter: Carlos Saavedra
A Scottish Literary Critic: Chris Champlain
Justice Wills: Ray Baird

Creative Team

Director: Derek Berlin
Chris Champlin: Set/Lighting Designer
Richard David Anthony: Assistant Director
Gina Schneider: Stage Manager
Bernard J. Taylor: Music

Performance Dates

April 28-May 27, 2017 (Opening night Grand Opening Celebration)

Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Sunday May 7 at 3pm
Sunday May 21 at 7pm

Tickets: http://oscarwildeot.brownpapertickets.com/

Location

The Overtime Theater (View)
5409 Bandera Rd. Suite 205
Leon Valley, TX 78238
United States

Categories

Arts > Theatre

Minimum Age: 16
Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: The Overtime Theater
On BPT Since: May 23, 2011
 
The Overtime Theater
www.theovertimetheater.org...


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