Lady Windermere's Fan
Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde
Content warning [May contain spoilers]
Lady Windermere is hosting a birthday ball, when rumours of her husband’s unfaithfulness begin to circulate. The mysterious Mrs Erlynne has been receiving payments from him for months, much to the shock and horror of Lady Windermere. No one would have ever expected that Lord Windermere would actually invite Mrs Erlynne to the ball!
Love, gossip, and drama sweep through the ballroom as proposals and scandal wreak havoc upon the partygoers. As Mrs Erlynne charms her fellow guests, Lady Windermere becomes increasingly upset and decides to run away. Hiding a secret, Mrs Erlynne convinces Lady Windermere that she is doing the wrong thing and confirms that Lord Windermere does love his wife very much. As Mrs Erlynne leaves with her new fiancé, Lady Windermere is left with a new sense of morality, and is none the wiser as to who the mysterious Mrs Erlynne truly is…
This production is suitable for ages 8 and over.
References to:
self-harm and/or other intentional self-injury
Brief mentions of:
pregnancy and/or childbirth
The ADC Theatre is Britain's oldest University playhouse, today administered and maintained by the University of Cambridge. Plays have been presented on the site since 1855, when the Cambridge University Amateur Dramatic Club (CUADC) was founded, and the society met and performed in the back room of the Hoop Inn, which stood almost exactly where the ADC Theatre stands today. Today, the ADC Theatre is the centre of University drama in Cambridge, run almost entirely by students with no Faculty involvement.
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