'What I really want now is . . . to face my own role in this sorry —
spectacle.'
Thomas
Kilroy's luminous new play traces the hidden life of Constance
Lloyd, wife of Oscar Wilde and mother of their children. Her story
explores the gender and sexuality of people who 'belonged to a
future' and untangles the shifting lines in the complex relationship
between her, her husband, and his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas.
Through a drama of magical transformations and mysterious, masked figures,
against the background of one of the most notorious cases in British
legal history, Thomas Kilroy divines the cost of the characters'
conduct, Oscar's plea for salvation in Constance's eyes, and her
heroic exertion to reclaim a state of grace.