“The Importance of Being Constant”: Oscar Wilde in a brilliant adaptation with actors at the party at the Hébertot Theater in Paris

The Importance of Being Consistent by Oscar Wilde, created in 1895 in London, is a jewel of Victorian theatre. Arnaud Denis’ staging transposes the play to the 1920s, and underlines its social criticism. An independent youth faces the old guard of another age. A universal subject that transcends time, where Wilde’s biting humor excels. Jack … Read more