Oscar Wilde
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... : Oscar Wilde, but not as LAPSTICK humour and eye-popping costumes help to create a bizarre interpretation of a classic Oscar Wilde play. In this version of The Importance of Being Earnest, Lady Bracknell snorts coke and Earnest has ginger hair and red ...
... Oscar Wilde meeting THE Enniskillenbased Oscar Wilde Society is due to hold its first annual general meeting this week. The meeting will take place in The Drawing Room in the town’s historic Portora Royal School, where the renowned writer was a boarder ...
... EARNEST by OSCAR WILDE Prices £2 50 to £6.50 (Sat. Mat. % - price) OAP, Student,Child Monday to Thursday £2 OFF all prices except £2.50 seats. PARTY CONCESSIONS .ring box office *STAR CONCERTS * Sun. 18 Sept. 8.15 pm For 1 night only BOBBY VEE The Crickets ...
... PETITION FOR OSCAR WILDE. A petition for the release of Oscar Wilde, which hat originated in the office of the Paris Plume, the organ of the younger school of French writers and poets, has been put into circulation. It runs as follows : *“To Her Most ...
... OSCAR WILDE” AT THE GRAND “Oscar Wilde —his plays delighted thousands, his private life shocked a nationis the film showing tonight and tomorrow at the Grand Cinema, Gainsborough. It is 1892 and Oscar Wilde, brilliantly portrayed by Robert Moerley, is ...
... THE OSCAR WILDE TRIAL THE JURY DISAGREE. The Wilde-Taylor case was resumed at the Central Criminal Court on Wednesday. Mr. Justice Charles commenced his summing up immediately on the opening of the court. The jury retired to consider their verdict at ...
... Oscar Wilde preferred CHELTENHAM has a clear fixture tomorrow and the highlight of the card is the Fred Withington Handicap Chase, run over an extended three miles and seven furlongs. o A eference is for Oscar |y . when fourth to The Bell. ie (R. E. Jfgglgf ...
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... MR. OSCAR WILDE ON NIAGARA. Mr. Oscar Wilde (the Standard correspondent at New York says) was at first disappointed with Niagara. He complained of its want of grandeur and variety of line, but he admitted that the colours of the Fauli were beautiful. ...
... OSCAR WILDE LIBEL CASE, COMMITTAL OF LORD QUEENSBERRY. At the Marlborongh-street Police-court on Saturdny, before Mr. Newton, the Marquis of Queensberry surrendered to his bail, to answer the charge of having puhlished a certain libel, written on a visit ...
... An ideal night out with Oscar Wilde ...