Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM): 2 tickets to The Judas Kiss (Sunday, May 15th at 3pm)


Item Number: 519

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $274

Online Close: Mar 20, 2016 9:45 PM EDT

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!

Description

In the spring of 1895, Oscar Wilde was larger than life. His masterpiece The Importance of Being Earnest was a hit in the West End; he was the toast of London. Yet by summer he was serving two years in prison for gross indecency.


Celebrated film and stage actor Rupert Everett captures the brilliant gay aesthete in the Hampstead Theatre production of lauded playwright David Hare’s (Skylight, The Hours) 1998 play, courtesy of Chichester Festival Theatre and directed by Neil Armfield (The Diary of a Madman, 2011 Spring Season). Taking as its inspiration the “love that dare not speak its name”—Wilde’s adoration for Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas—The Judas Kiss captures the before and after of Wilde’s downfall: cajoled by Bosie into an ill-fated trial, then destitute and in exile in Naples following his imprisonment. The result is this multidimensional study of an icon faced with annihilation, still cleaving with remarkable sincerity to his ideals of beauty “above everything, and in all things.”


 http://www.bam.org/theater/2016/the-judas-kiss


“Rupert Everett was born to play Oscar Wilde...”


—The Telegraph (UK)


“...a rich, resonant piece of writing, which at last boasts the ideal cast.”


—Evening Standard (UK)


“David Hare’s vision of two moments in Oscar Wilde’s downfall finds its definitive star in Rupert Everett”


—The Times (UK)


 


Written by David Hare


Directed by Neil Armfield


Set design by Dale Ferguson


Lighting design by Rick Fisher


Costume design by Sue Blane


Sound design by Paul Groothuis


Composed by Alan John

Special Instructions

Two tickets for a performance of "The Judas Kiss" on Sunday, May 15th at 3pm.


The tickets will be held at the Box Office under the winner's name and will be available the night of the performance. 


Valid ONLY on Sunday, May 15th at 3pm. 

Donated by

Brooklyn Academy of Music