The Judas Kiss Tickets
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Previews from 9 January. Running until 6 April 2013
Run time 2 hours 30 including interval. Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm and Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30pm
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Rupert Everett plays Oscar Wilde in The Judas Kiss at the Duke of York's Theatre - a compelling drama about the power of all-consuming love and the cruelty of betrayal.
Forced to make a choice between his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, and his freedom, the ever romantic Wilde embarks on a course towards self-destruction… With a quiet but burning sense of outrage, The Judas Kiss presents the consequences of taking an uncompromisingly moral position in a world defined by fear, expedience and conformity.
‘Rupert Everett gives the performance of his career’ The Guardian
‘Theatrical Heaven’ The Sunday Telegraph
‘Rupert Everett is magnificent as Oscar Wilde’ Evening Standard
Rupert Everett shot to fame in Julian Mitchell's play and subsequent film of Another Country. Since then, his leading screen roles have included My Best Friend's Wedding, The Importance of Being Earnest and St Trinians. His any stage credits include Pygmalion (Chichester Festival Theatre/Garrick Theatre), the critically acclaimed Blithe Spirit (Shubert Theatre/Broadway) and The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore (Lyric Hammersmith).
Playing Bosie in The Judas Kiss is Freddie Fox who also starrted in Hay Fever (Noel Coward Theatre), Cause Célèbre, A Flea in her Ear (both Old Vic) and The Last 5 Years (Barbican). Film and television credits include The Mystery of Edwin Drood and The Three Musketeers.
The Judas Kiss is written by David Hare who as writtenf 28 plays for the stage, 16 of which have been presented at the National Theatre. They include Plenty, Racing Demon, Skylight, Amy’s View, Via Dolorosa,Stuff Happens, The Vertical Hour, Gethsemane, and South Downs. His many screenplays include The Hours and The Reader.
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Special notes
The Judas Kiss contains scenes of an adult nature and full frontal male nudity.
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Hampstead Theatre Production of The Judas Kiss with Rupert Everett transfers to the Duke of Yorks’s
Following a hugely acclaimed and record-breaking sell out run at Hampstead Theatre, Neil Armfield’s production of David Hare’s The Judas Kiss will transfer to the West End. Previewing from 9 January, the production will have a press night on 17 January at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
12 Oct, 2012 | By London Theatre Direct
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