Buy Tickets | Gross Indecency •

Buy Tickets | Gross Indecency •

February 10th - March 3rd

ABOUT THE SHOW:  In early 1895, the Marques of Queensberry, the father of Wilde’s young lover, left a card at Wilde’s club bearing the phrase “posing sodomite.” Wilde sued the Marques for criminal libel. The defense denounced Wilde’s art and literature as immoral, leading the prosecuting attorney to declare, “It would appear that what is on trial is not Lord Queensberry but Mr. Wilde’s art!” In the end Queensberry was acquitted, and evidence that had been gathered against Wilde compelled the Crown to prosecute him for “gross indecency with male persons.” With Wilde’s arrest, his hit plays running in London’s West End were forced to close, and Wilde was reduced to penury. A second trial ended in a hung jury with Wilde’s impassioned defense of “the love that dare not speak its name,” prompting a third trial. In the third and decisive trial, Wilde was convicted and sentenced to two years imprisonment at hard labor. He was separated forever from his wife and children, and wrote very little for the rest of his life. In addition to Wilde, Douglas and Queensberry, characters ranging from Queen Victoria to a present-day academic explore how history is made and how it can be so timely revisited in the theatre.
(Drama / Play) 

Directed by: Jason Alberty, Written by: Moises Kaufman, and
Performed in TCR’s Grandon Studio.


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