An edition of Gross indecency (1997)

Gross Indecency

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An edition of Gross indecency (1997)

Gross Indecency

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In three short months, Oscar Wilde, the most celebrated playwright and wit of Victorian England, was toppled from the apex of British society into humiliation and ruin. Drawing from trial documents, newspaper accounts, and writings of the key players, Moises Kaufman ignites an incendiary mix of sex and censorship, with a cast of characters ranging from George Bernard Shaw to Queen Victoria herself.

A L.A. Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring: JB Blanc, Dakin Matthews, Ian Ogilvy, Peter Paige, Julian Sands, Simon Templeman, John Vickery, Douglas Weston, Matthew Wolf

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L.A. Theater Works
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Gross Indecency
May 25, 2010, L.A. Theater Works
Audio CD in English
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Gross Indecency
November 1, 1997, Guildamerica Books
Hardcover in English

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Audio CD

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Open Library
OL24354013M
ISBN 13
9781580817318
OCLC/WorldCat
500819529

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OL2721323W

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In three short months, Oscar Wilde, the most celebrated playwright and wit of Victorian England, was toppled from the apex of British society into humiliation and ruin. Drawing from trial documents, newspaper accounts, and writings of the key players, Moises Kaufman ignites an incendiary mix of sex and censorship, with a cast of characters ranging from George Bernard Shaw to Queen Victoria herself.

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