Jules Tasca, Blanche Marvin, Oscar Wilde
This unusual piece unfolds in classical Spanish style as two royal brothers contest the kingship. Cruelty kills the queen, breaks the king's heart, makes a queen of the cold and calculating Infanta, and destroys the dwarf who loves her.
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Through I.U.P., Jules Tasca has taught playwrighting at Oxford University in England and he has performed with a commedia dell’arte group in Central Italy. He is the author of over 125 (full-length and one-act) published plays that have been produced in numerous national thea ...
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) was born in Dublin to Sir William Wilde and his wife Jane. While studying at Oxford, he was fascinated by the aesthetic movement and eventually became a proponent for L'art pour l'art ("Art for Art's Sake") and wrote the award-winning poem "Ravenna." U ...
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