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Wilde on Broadway

March 23, 2025May 9, 2025 Oscar Wilde BlogLeave a comment

TWO NEW OSCAR WILDE PRODUCTIONS
Dorian Gray and Salome on Broadway

Coming to Broadway in New York this Spring are two new productions of Oscar Wilde works—and each for a limited time only.

The Picture of Dorian Gray at the Music Box Theatre, and Salome at The Metropolitan Opera.

See below for details.

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AUTHOR PODCASTS

LATEST INSTAGRAM
Jacob Epstein: who designed Oscar Wilde's tomb at Père Lachaise Cemetery. Harriet Crocker. Possibly the girl to whom Wilde expressed his love in a letter while he in America in 1882: Walt Whitman makes himself available for the first of Wilde's two visits to him. William More Adey: one of the two people who met Wilde on his release from prison. Here in later life. Little Max. For more: The Jersey Lily. Sir Edward Clarke: counsel for the defense. Clara Morris: Oscar said she was "très difficile" - but that was only after she turned down his play. Before that he flattered her shamelessly. Find out who this chap is at:

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