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First Nighter: Rupert Everett a Grand Oscar Wilde in David Hare's 'The Judas Kiss' by David Finkle

David Hare, who turns his plays out one on top of the next, can be sly when he wants. The Judas Kiss--about Oscar Wilde on the day he's arrested (April 6, 1895) for indecency and then, in the second act, revisited sometime after he's been released from Reading Goal--doesn't begin with Wilde (Rupert Everett) and his notorious lover, Alfred, Lord Douglas, known as Bosie (Charlie Rowe).

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:52PM on May 17, 2016

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