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Lady Windermere's Fan (1985 TV) -- part 7 of 11

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2007

"Lady Windermere's Fan: A Play About a Good Woman" by Oscar Wilde, was first produced February 22, 1892 at the St. James Theatre in London, and first published in 1893.

go here to see all 11 clips in one playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=0EEBEC51AA50D173


Helena Little ... Lady Windermere
Stephanie Turner ... Mrs. Erlynne


Director: Tony Smith

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  • I'm a man of 27 and I love such acting. By all accounts I should be queer, remarkably I'm not!

  • Where are the men of about 40 that enjoy such acting. This is great!

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  • Lady Windermere always looks like she wants to hit somebody with her fan.

  • What has just occurred to me is why does her son not feature in any of her decision making? I can't imagine any mother just walking out of the house and leaving her son like that...

  • This whole dialogue is so repetitive and frustrating!!!!! I wish they could talk plainly to each other without lady Windermere acting all suspicious and disbelieving and lady erling not speaking plainly and just in circles and so bloody slow as well. Poor performances here, ladies!

  • Oscar has a brilliant and deep understanding of the animal in man

  • @ashleabrooks It's set in Lord Darlington's drawing room, 'cos she went there after she wrote the letter and ran away from Lord Windermere. Hope this is helpful. :)

  • is this set in her bedroom? I'm doing from 4 mins, to 8 mins for a drama duologue and it would be really helpful if someone let me know if this is her room or not. I did read the play, i wasnt sure of the stage directions though.

  • C'est un réel plaisir de jouer se monologue.

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