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An Ideal Husband plays at
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About An Ideal Husband:
Oscar Wilde's brilliant An Ideal Husband is a story of morality, blackmail and political corruption. Characterized by ... read more
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An Ideal Husband:
An Ideal Husband plays at Vaudeville Theatre
404 Strand, London, WC2R 0NH -
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Oscar Wilde's brilliant An Ideal Husband is a story of morality, blackmail and political corruption. Characterized by Wilde's biting wit and sparkling humour, the play is also a tender hearted portrait of a marriage. Sir Robert Chiltern (Alexander Hanson), a highly successful government minister, finds his reputation, career and marriage to the loving but idealistic Lady Chiltern (Rachael Stirling) threatened by the arrival of the mysterious Mrs Cheveley (Samantha Bond). Confronted with a damning secret from his past, Sir Robert turns for help to his friend, Lord Goring (Elliot Cowan) an apparently idle philanderer, who himself has a history with Mrs Cheveley. Can this dandified philosopher save his friend from ruin? And will Lady Chiltern be able to reconcile the man she loves with her expectations of An Ideal Husband?
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