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Woman of No Importance, A by Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900)
- By: Valerio Di Stefano
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Sep 4 202329 mins
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Sep 4 202337 mins
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What listeners say about Woman of No Importance, A by Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900)
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- a lisa
- 11-01-24
tragicomic
Content:
the play is quite good, very characteristic of Oscar Wilde's playwriting style, witty, critical of high society, with a tragicomic plot. i found it interesting and entertaining. a small party with family members and acquaintances leads to the unfolding of an old family drama, typical to Wilde, at the end, the situation seems both resolved and unresolved.
Performance:
this an older recording, with multiple readers, one for each character of Oscar Wilde's play, the audio feels like it's not the best, as if the readers had different quality microphones, but it's not that bothersome, still good enough to listen to.
one thing to note, is that the labels for the four acts are correct, but the order is switched in the list, it's still possible to click on them individually to listen to them in the right order though.
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