Written by Moisés Kaufman, Wilde sued the Marquess of Queensberry—father of his young lover—for criminal libel when he left a card bearing “posing sodomite” at his club. Evidence gathered compelled the Crown to prosecute Wilde for “gross indecency with male persons.” From Queen Victoria to London’s rent boys, to a present-day academic are assembled to explore how history is made and how it can be so timely revisited in the theatre.
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