Production photos of The Judas Kiss at the Duke of York’s Theatre starring Rupert Everett

Rupert Everett’s critically acclaimed performance as Oscar Wilde has led to a West End transfer for The Judas Kiss, now playing at the Duke of York’s Theatre.
Following great notices and audience reaction at Hampstead Theatre, David Hare’s 1988 play The Judas Kiss, which describes two pivotal moments in the downfall of playwright Oscar Wilde, is playing to packed houses at the Duke of York’s.
Produced by Robert Fox, who also produced Everett in his breakout role in Another Country, the play stars Rupert Everett as Oscar Wilde alongside Robert Fox’s nephew Freddie Fox as Lord Alfred and Cal Macaninch, Ben Hardy, Kirsty Oswald, Alister Cameron and Tom Colley.
The play is directed by one of Australia’s leading directors, Neil Armfield.
Photos by Roy Tan.
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