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'''''A Woman of No Importance''''' was a comedy [[play]] written by [[Oscar Wilde]] in the [[1890s]] that featured a character named [[Lady Caroline]]. [[Henry Gordon Jago]], [[Ellie Higson]] and [[Leela]] attended the play's premiere at the [[Haymarket Theatre]] after receiving tickets from [[Professor]] "[[Sixth Doctor|Claudius Dark]]". | '''''A Woman of No Importance''''' was a comedy [[play]] written by [[Oscar Wilde]] in the [[1890s]] that featured a character named [[Lady Caroline]]. [[Henry Gordon Jago]], [[Ellie Higson]] and [[Leela]] attended the play's premiere at the [[Haymarket Theatre]] after receiving tickets from [[Professor]] "[[Sixth Doctor|Claudius Dark]]". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Beautiful Things (audio story)|Beautiful Things]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:14, 3 September 2020
A Woman of No Importance was a comedy play written by Oscar Wilde in the 1890s that featured a character named Lady Caroline. Henry Gordon Jago, Ellie Higson and Leela attended the play's premiere at the Haymarket Theatre after receiving tickets from Professor "Claudius Dark". (AUDIO: Beautiful Things)