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An Ideal Husband

The Rolls-Royce of English comedies, Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband explores corruption and morality, bringing an act of political sin into the heart of the English home. An ambitious government minister, Sir Robert Chiltern’s smooth ascent to the top seems assured. Until Mrs Cheveley appears in London with damning proof of his past financial chicanery.

A witty new production from director Jonathan Church, (Singin’ in the Rain and The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Chichester; West End) An Ideal Husband opens at the Vaudeville Theatre (20 April – 14 July), before playing at the Theatre Royal Bath as part of their Summer Season (18 July – 4 August).

Starring real-life father and son Edward (The Audience, West End; The Day of the Jackal, ITV) and Freddie Fox (The Judas Kiss, West End; Cucumber and Banana, Channel 4; E4), Olivier Award-nominated Frances Barber (Silk, BBC; Antony and Cleopatra, Shakespeare’s Globe), Nathaniel Parker (This House, West End; The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, BBC) and Sally Bretton (Not Going Out, BBC; King Lear, Shakespeare’s Globe).

The Oscar Wilde Season rolls elegantly on; don’t miss it!

★★★★ ‘Fantastic Mr Foxes’ - The Times
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‘A delicious double act’ - Independent
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‘Incredibly funny’ - Telegraph
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Absolutely superb’ - Times
★★★★ ‘
Masterful performances’ - Evening Standard

Duration

2 hrs & 45 mins including the interval

 

Suitable For Children

Ages 8+

Times

Tuesday to Saturday, 7:30pm Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 2:30pm

Please note: No matinee on Saturday 21nd April, Tuesday 24th April or Tuesday 5th June 2018

Where Do I Go

404 Strand, London WC2R 0NH

Vaudeville Theatre

Latest customer reviews

  • Amazing

    25 April 2018

    This performance was very well done! Obviously the play itself is pure genius and timeless classic but the actors really captured their characters well! I did not think I could accept Lord Goring as anyone other than Rupert Everett but I was mistaken! There were a couple of times the actors had to correct themselves though this did not affect the overall experience.

    Anonymous Confirmed ticket purchaser

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