The late Victorian architecture of the Old Mill, with its impressive high ceilings and wooden staircases, proffers an ideal atmosphere for Wilde’s play.
Over the course of the night, the audience is introduced to a frazzled mother and a bride to be, a cactus loving wife and a widow, a teenage wannabe star and a fading singer
Any performer has got to be happy when the patrons walk out of the theatre and through the city singing their songs. That’s exactly what I heard driving home.