Quite fun. The play itself took a while to set the social milieu which was a bit tiresome. The setting was brittle and heightened the artificiality, and the performances were OK except for Freddie Fox who dominated every scene he was in and proved his stage skills. Frances Barber was, I think, miscast, and made Mrs Chevely into a grotesque channelling Cruella de Vil. A pity as she is normally marvellous.Read more →
Nick Wayne
Wonderful witty Oscar Wilde play with a brilliant cast led by Freddie Fox as Lord Goring with his real rather Edward playing his stage father adding to the fun of the clever linesRead more →
Olivia Cox
Incredible cast, brilliant acting, wonderful story- like a Shakespearean tragedy, full of deception and cunning, but with a happy ending. I thought Freddie Fox was phenomenalRead more →
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David Orchard
Not one of Oscar’s finest pieces but beautifully staged with a deliciously Wildean performance by Frances Barber.Read more →