“We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.” — Oscar Wilde Step into the glittering world of London’s high society, where appearances rule and secrets simmer beneath every surface. In Lady Windermere’s Fan, Oscar Wilde exposes the brittle hypocrisies of the aristocracy through biting wit, brilliant dialogue, and the tragic tension between reputation and reality. When Lady Windermere suspects her husband of betrayal, a series of misunderstandings and confrontations unveil more than just indiscretions—they challenge the very moral foundations of the elite. Both scandalous and sincere, Wilde’s celebrated play is a timeless meditation on forgiveness, motherhood, and the cost of truth in a society obsessed with appearances.
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