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In Extremis Neil Barlett

In Extremis By Neil Barlett

In Extremis by Neil Barlett


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Summary

Theatre director Neil Bartlett's In Extremis, based on Oscar Wilde.

In Extremis Summary

In Extremis by Neil Barlett

On the night of 24 March 1895. Mrs Robinson (Sheila Hancock) a society palm reader agreed to see Oscar Wilde in her London Flat. Wilde's lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, 'Bosie' was urging him to sue the Marquis of Queensberry (Bosie's father) for criminal libel. But Wilde's friends, wary of Quensberry's power, were warning him to leave town. In Extremis reveals the strange turmoil of that night, as a man at the height of his fame turns to a complete stranger for advice about a potentially life-changing decision.

About Neil Barlett

Neil Bartlett is one of his generation's most respected and innovative theatre directors. His highly individual translations of French and German classical theatre, and charcteristically theatrical adaptations of Dickens, most of them originated while he was Artistic Director of the Lyric Hammersmith in London, have been played around the world. His plays have premiered at the Royal Court, at the Manchester International Festival and at the National Theatre in London.

Additional information

GOR002453319
9781840022056
1840022051
In Extremis by Neil Barlett
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2000-11-01
56
N/A
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