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Located on Tottenham Court Road, the space will transport audiences to a dystopian future where reality TV, glitter balls and the works of Oscar Wilde are all that remain. The show, created by the ...
Pic: Jim Campbell A graveyard which contains the remains of one of the great, forgotten Irish rebels, the grandmother of Oscar Wilde, and the man credited with establishing the GAA in Co Wexford ...
What about the criminally rotted horniness of Nosferatu? Imago Theatre satiates these lusts with an English translation of Oscar Wilde’s Salome, an early play using the biblical story of John ...
In the foreword of his 2006 biography The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde, author Neil McKenna writes, “Oscar Wilde lived more lives than one, and no single biography can ever compass his rich and ...
An adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s early tragedy Salome will be showing at Imago Theatre on Southeast 8th Avenue from April 11 – 27th. Two stars from the local production tell us what makes the ...
Fans of the New York Mets will relish in the newest addition to the concession stand, with Oscar Mayer hitting a hotdog home run. For the 2025 baseball season, the Mets are serving up gourmet ...
That’s all the more remarkable in the light of Oscar Wilde’s personal ruin in the years leading up to his death, aged 46, ostracised from London, self-exiled in Paris. And that reputational recovery ...
Camera Operators: clew, Luka Kain, Natalie Rich, Benjamin Sheen, Dara Woo Running time: 2 hrs (no intermission) Deadline’s takeaway: If only Oscar Wilde were alive to offer up a pithy ...
NEW YORK — Pores aren’t often visible on Broadway, but extreme close-ups are having a moment. The famously ready Norma Desmond is getting hers over at “Sunset Blvd.,” where live feeds are ...
Sarah Snook surrounded by a small army of camera operators in The Picture of Dorian Gray Marc Brenner As with Oscar’s cheeky ... not previously corrupted by Wilde’s gothic shocker: Hallward ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The “Succession” actress plays all 26 roles in this Oscar Wilde classic reimagined as a video spectacle. If only there were less screen time ...
Poets! Whoops. I get distracted. I assume everyone knows Oscar Wilde came here. While more playwright than poet, I’d say “The Ballad of Reading Gaol” alone is enough to get him in the club.