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In this act, Lady Windermere is receiving various acquaintances for afternoon tea amidst organising the ball for the evening, and shows off her delightful new fan.
She discovers a terrible scandal about a Mrs Erlynne, a disreputable woman recently arrived in the town, who threatens to disturb her Puritan existence.
"Many a woman has a past, but I am told that she has at least a dozen, and that they all fit. " -- The Duchess of Berwick
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Lady Windermere's Fan is Wilde's classic biting satire on Victorian high society. This witty and engrossing play is set in London, and centred on the coming of age of Lady Windermere and the natures of marriage and goodness.
Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons - performed by Wichita State University Chamber Players and used extensively in this production - has been licensed by John Harrison, the copyright holder, under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 1.0 license. We would like to thank him for doing so.
This production is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 license.
| Lord Windermere: | Fergus Ross Ferrier |
| Parker, the butler: | Lucien Young |
| The Duchess of Berwick: | Laila Tims |
| Lady Agatha: | Tamzin Merchant |
| Lady Windermere: | Laura Bates |
| Lord Darlington: | Harry Adamson |
| Director: | Fergus Ross Ferrier |
| Writer: | Oscar Wilde |
| Technical director: | Fergus Ross Ferrier |
| Graphic designer: | Daniel Strange |