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Lady Windermere's Fan, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester by Philip Radcliffe

It's ironic that Oscar Wilde should escape to the Lake District in 1891 to write a play satirising London society, his first success in the theatre. He took such a shine to the region's place names that he used them for some of the characters " Berwick, Carlisle, Darlington, Jedburgh. They do seem to lend themselves to titles - we could have had Lady Coniston or Lord Buttermere or Countess Rydal Water. But we got Lad…

SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 3:53am on May 22, 2012

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