‘Wildeweek’ Festival to Salute Oscar Wilde
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“Wildeweek,” a festival of free events related to Oscar Wilde, begins today at 7 p.m. with Martin Hyland’s “A Wilde Hour of Vice and Virtue” at Fiesta Hall, Plummer Park, in West Hollywood.
The rest of the schedule:
* Thursday: “Salome,” presented by Bite Ltd. at UCLA, 8 p.m.
* Friday: “A Wilde Hour of Vice and Virtue,” First United Methodist Church, Hollywood; “A Woman of No Importance,” presented by Little Brother Sam, USC; both at 8 p.m.
* Saturday: A reading of Wilde’s letter “De Profundis,” presented by Locus Focus, USC; “A Woman of No Importance,” United Methodist Church; both at 2 p.m. “A Wilde Hour of Vice and Virtue,” USC; “Portraits of W.H.,” performed by From the Heart; both at 8 p.m.
* Sunday: “De Profundis,” UCLA, 2 p.m. “Portraits of W.H.,” USC, 8 p.m.
Reservations and information: (213) 666-0693.
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