Oscar Wilde’s play is as topical today as it was when it opened in London’s West End in 1895. Described in the original programme as “A New and Original Play of Modern Life”, the play examines issues of public and private morality, honour, loyalty and forgiveness in an age with many parallels to the present day. Roaringly funny and as witty as ever, this modern classic promises to deliver to the contemporary audience of the 21st century.