

Wilde Tales
Jeremy Bloom


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Readers are enthusiastic about the adaptation of Oscar Wilde's plays, noting their emotional depth and suitability for educational settings. Many appreciate the careful handling of sensitive issues, making them effective for classroom discussion and drama activities.
Three of Wilde’s short stories adapted into enchanting plays for young children.
The Selfish Giant chases away spring and summer, leaving the garden in a permanent winter.
Only when the giant realises his selfishness and opens his garden to the local children does the summer return bringing with it warmth, brightness and joy.
The people of the town celebrate the unveiling of their new statue of The Happy Prince.
But all is not as it seems with this new golden statue.
In his desire to help the poor and suffering in the town, the Prince persuades a migrating swallow to assist him, and a timeless tale of love and kindness is born.
What makes a good friend?
Little Hans's best friend is Hugh the Miller but while Hans is happy to share all the lovely flowers and fruit from his garden, Hugh isn't quite so generous with his own things.
Join three lively characters in The Devoted Friend as they explore the ups and downs of friendship in this new play for the very young.
The Devoted Friend opened at the Sherman Theatre, Cardiff throughout November and December 2007.
The Selfish Giant and The Happy Prince were staged to great acclaim during Christmas 2005 and 2006 respectively.
Oscar Wilde is a play written by Phil Clarke and published by Oberon (2007).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books (eISBN 9781849433464).
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Paperback
Oberon · 2007 · 128 pp
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