The Trial of Oscar Wilde (Dramatic Reading) - audiobook
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In 1895 Oscar Wilde was
convicted of Gross Indecency
and sentenced to
Two Years' Hard Labour.
This account of his two trials was compiled from
the original shorthand court reports
by an anonymous author.
While a more complete account of The Trial
was published several years later,
it omitted the more 'sensational' exchanges.
This shorter version was clearly intended
for a more prurient reader.
In it we hear Wilde's famous defence of
"The Love that dare not speak its name",
and see the evidence mount as
a succession of attractive young men
step into the witness box to tell their tales.
- Summary by Rob Board
Cast
Narrator: Rob Board
Oscar Wilde: Edward Kirkby
Alfred Taylor: Ted Delorme
Mr. C.F. Gill: Beth Thomas
Sir Edward Clarke: Kristin Gjerløw
Mr. JP Grain: Michele Fry
Sir Frank Lockwood: Elizabeth Klett
Mr. Horace Avory: Oxenhandler
Mr. Hall: Joseph Tabler
Mr. Justice Charles: Richard Shipp
Mr. Justice Wills: Zames Curran
The Foreman of the Jury: David Olson
Frank Atkins: Eden Rea-Hedrick
Edward Shelley: Newgatenovelist
Charles Parker: Sandra Schmit
Alfred Wood: Rotgold
Sidney Mavor: Anna Simon
Hugues Rebell: David Bushhouse
Arthur Symons: Mark Chulsky
Baron Macauley: Apneia
Octave Mirbeau: Herman Roskams
Newspaper reporter: Jessie Yun
John Milton: Hannoria
Edited by: Rob Board
Genre(s): Law
Language: English (FULL Audiobook)