
The Judas Kiss
From: Wednesday, 9th January 2013
To: Saturday, 6 April 2013
Our Review: ![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Your Reviews: ![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Search for tickets
Use the link below to search for The Judas Kiss tickets on your desired date.
We're sorry, it seems that we do not currently sell tickets for this show. Please go directly to the box office.
| Tweet |
|
Synopsis
The Hampstead Theatre's revival of David Hare's play The Judas Kiss, starring Rupert Everett as Oscar Wilde, has transferred to the Duke of York's Theatre to rave reviews.
Hare’s 1998 play focuses on two critical moments in Wilde’s last years - the eve of his arrest at the Cadogan Hotel and a night in Naples after his release from two years imprisonment; The Judas Kiss speculates on the consequences of his self-destructive fatalism, betrayal and love without trust.
Directed by Neil Armfield, the cast also includes Cal Macaninch, Ben Hardy, Kirsty Oswald, Alister Cameron and Tom Colley.
Book your tickets today to see Everett as one of literature's most fascinating characters.
Our Review: 




Michael Coveney - 23 January 2013
As a play about love, betrayal, friendship and morality, I much admired David Hare's The Judas Kiss when first seen at the Playhouse, fifteen years ago, with Liam Neeson and Tom Hollander playing Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas, “Bosie,” in Richard Eyre’s fine production.
Neil Armfield’s notably well drilled and superbly, sensitively inflected revival, first seen at Hampstead Theatre last September, has added elements of both suavity and prickliness to the arguments, and drawn from Rupert Everett as a wise and kindly Oscar – lower jaw jutting, long hair centre-parted, articulation perfect - one of his finest, darkest creations, and from Freddie Fox as the insufferable Bosie his best performance to date in an already promising career.
Hare’s Oscar is not the flouncing epigrammatist or predatory, panc...
Latest User Review
coral - 23 January 2013: ![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
Very,very good.....very,very good, very, very.........
Cast
Rupert Everett (Oscar Wilde)
Freddie Fox (Lord Alfred Douglas)
Alister Cameron (Moffat)
Tom Colley (Galileo)
Ben Hardy (Arthur)
Cal Macaninch (Robbie Ross)
Kirsty Oswald (Phoebe)
Creative
David Hare (Author)
Theatre Royal Bath Productions (Producer)
Neil Armfield (Director)
Dale Ferguson (Design)
Rick Fisher (Lighting)
Paul Groothuis (Sound)
Information
|
Buy Tickets
|
');
if ((!document.images && navigator.userAgent.indexOf('Mozilla/2.') >= 0) || (navigator.userAgent.indexOf("WebTV") >= 0)) {
document.write('');
document.write('');
}
//-->
');
if ((!document.images && navigator.userAgent.indexOf('Mozilla/2.') >= 0) || (navigator.userAgent.indexOf("WebTV") >= 0)) {
document.write('');
document.write('');
}
//-->

























