A Wilde Fan

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Draiocht, Thursday 23rd September

Through his plays, poetry, prose and extraordinary life, Oscar Wilde has been a constant source of inspiration and obsession for acclaimed actor Myles Breen. Reuniting with director Liam O’Brien (Language UnBecoming A Lady / The Bachelor of Kilkish), the international award-winning company presents their 15th production on tour. Featuring excerpts from Wilde’s writings alongside Breen’s trademark wit and flair, A Wilde Fan is a personal and theatrical take on one of history’s greatest artists, by his biggest fan.

“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken!” Oscar Wilde

Written by & Starring Myles Breen
Directed by Liam O'Brien


Date:
Thursday 23rd September
Time:
8.00pm
Price:
€18 / €16 conc
Address:
Draiocht Blanchardstown, Blanchardstown, County Dublin, Ireland

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