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The Judas Kiss
About The Judas Kiss
In spring of 1895, Oscar Wilde changed into larger than life. His masterpiece, The Importance of Being Earnest, was a hit within the West End and he turned into the toast of London. Yet through summer time he was serving two years in jail for gross indecency. Punished for “the affection that dare not speak its call”, Wilde remained devoted to his beloved, Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas.
The Judas Kiss revolves around two pivotal moments in his life: the day when, cajoled by Bosie into an ill-fated trial, he decides to stay in England and face imprisonment, and a night time while, after his launch two years later, the sweetheart for whom he risked the whole thing betrays him once more. David Hare’s masterful play pulses with the ecstasy and affliction of an enamored heart.
Oscar Wilde's spoiled and impetuous young lover Bosie has succeeded in instigating Wilde to sue Bosie's father in court for insulting him as a "sodomite". The loss of the fit opens the way for Wilde being criminally indicted for gross indecency. Wilde has tacit government permission to escape the united states of america to avoid arrest, trial, and imprisonment, however the infantile Bosie insists that he live and defend their honour.