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Lady Windermere's Fan
 

Lady Windermere's Fan

by Oscar Wilde

Directed by Jess Davis

Season: 19th Mar - 7th May 2022
Preview night 18th Mar
Friday and Saturday nights at 7.30pm
Sunday matinée at 4.30pm

On the day of her twenty first birthday ball, Lady Windermere is presented with both a beautiful fan from her husband, and a shocking suspicion that he is having an affair with a mysterious older woman. After a series of adulterous rumours are unveiled, she discovers that Lord Windermere has been secretly siphoning money into the account of one Mrs Erlynne, a woman who has set the tongues of London's elite wagging. To add insult to injury, Lord Windermere insists that Mrs Erlynne be invited to Lady Windermere's birthday ball and treated as a special guest.

 

www.genesiantheatre.com.au/Windermere

 

Event details

Venue: Genesian Theatre, 420 Kent St, Sydney
Bookings: www.genesiantheatre.com.au/Windermere
Start Date: Friday 29 April 2022

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