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Performance

VenuePitlochry Festival Theatre
TownPitlochry
CountyPerth and Kinross
From23rd July 2013
To18th October 2013
Pitlochry Festival Theatre (V638)
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  • Date of change: 19 Jul 13 - T0225529966

Lady Windermere's Fan

Work:: Lady Windermere's Fan (S3891)

On the morning of his wife's twenty-first birthday, Lord Windermere gives her, as a token of his love, a beautiful present - a fan. However, she is to find out that her love is not as secure as she once believed. Who is the strange Mrs Erlynne and what is her husband's involvement with her? Within the structured confines of London 'society', Oscar Wilde creates a witty cartoon of morality and double standards. In twenty-four hours the happiness of Lord and Lady Windermere teeters on the precipice of scandal and disaster. Coloured with rakish young fops, innocent daughters, scheming mothers and bumbling gentlemen, lady Windermere's Fan is Oscar Wilde's classic comedy of manners, hidden identities and mistaken understandings.
Author Oscar Wilde

Production:: (T0225529966)

Producer Festival Theatre Pitlochry
Director Richard Baron
Design Adrian Rees
Costume Adrian Rees
Lighting Kate Bonney
Performer Jessica Guise
Performer Greg Wagland
Performer Simon Donaldson
Performer Jacqueline Dutoit
Performer Karen Fishwick
Performer Alex Scott Fairley
Performer Mark Elstob
Performer Irene Allan
Performer Wendy Paver
Performer Martine McMenemy
Performer Jill Myers
Performer Joseph Mann
Performer Robin Harvey Edwards
Performer Dougal Lee
Performer Ben Stock
Performer Basienka Blake
Performer Dan Bottomley

Listing:: L0748777099




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