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Doing Time: The Last Ballad of Reading Gaol

Famous as the setting of Oscar Wilde's bleak poem, Reading Gaol has closed after 170 years. Mike Walker's time-shifting drama lays bare its surprising and unsettling history.

A spine-chilling serial murderer, a controversial biscuit, a grand piano and a lesson in the art of a good hanging - Mike Walker's unsettling drama, made to mark the closure of Reading Gaol after 170 years, shows there's more to its story than Oscar Wilde's famous Ballad.

The play is a shocking reminder of the lengths society will go to in the name of justice - a fearful mixture of soul crushing isolation and the physical punishment of hard labour.

Oscar is on hand to give us some typically Wildean analysis. There are more Irish elements, too - republicans offering some rousing and organised resistance to the gaol's stark regime.

There's a visitation from the Ogress of Reading, a miscarriage of justice and, perhaps most shocking of all, we hear from one of the many children locked up for the kind of petty crime which is born mostly of poverty.

And, as Reading gaol's very last prisoner prepares for life on the outside - have things moved on?

Directed by Duncan McLarty.

45 minutes

Last on

Thu 13 Mar 201414:15

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Credits

RoleContributor
The VisitorAnnette Badland
ChildNell Herrin
MariaNell Herrin
JenningsIfan Meredith
Oscar WildeIfan Meredith
DarrenJimmy Akingbola
MartinJonathan Forbes
FiggisJonathan Forbes
GovernorGerard Horan
CalcottGerard Horan
WriterMike Walker
DirectorDuncan McLarty

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  • Thu 13 Mar 201414:15

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