
The Canterville Ghost
A theatrical adaptation of Oscar Wilde's classic Gothic story about an American family moving into a haunted English castle and their encounter with its ghost.
Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) was an Irish writer, poet and playwright known for his sharp wit and aestheticism. His works include the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray and the play The Importance of Being Earnest. He also wrote the comic ghost story The Canterville Ghost (1887), which has been widely adapted for stage and screen.

Theatrical adaptation of Oscar Wilde's classic novel about a portrait that ages while its owner remains eternally young. A psychological drama on beauty, power, and morality.

(22 days)
Divadlo Viola presents a theatrical adaptation of Oscar Wilde's classic novel about a portrait that ages instead of its owner, exploring themes of guilt and morality.

(28 days)
A cabaret adaptation of Wilde's wittiest comedy about two gentlemen inventing imaginary identities to escape their mundane lives, leading to romantic chaos and hilarious misunderstandings.