[NEohioPAL] WordStage presents "Oscar Bram and Walt"

Tim Tavcar artsbear401 at gmail.com
Thu May 25 08:43:28 PDT 2023


On Saturday, June 3rd at 7:00 p.m. in the Wright Chapel of the Lakewood
Presbyterian Church WordStage Literary Concerts presents an intriguing
program about the visits Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker made (on separate
occasions) to the then controversial American Poet Walt Whitman.



Wilde was on a yearlong tour of various cities in the United States sent by
Richard D’Oyly Carte, the producer of Gilbert and Sullivan’s operettas in
Britain and America.  Their latest creation, “Patience” which spoofed the
heightened fashion of the Aesthetic Movement was personified by Wilde. The
27-year-old Wilde accepted a generous offer to do a tour where he would
expound on the principles of aestheticism, largely because it afforded him
the possibility of meeting Whitman, who, Wilde felt, was America’s greatest
poet and self-promoter nonpareil.



Several years later, Bram Stoker, who was the manager of the great actor
Henry Irving’s Lyceum Theater was arranging a tour of several American
cities, and he seized the opportunity to book performances in Philadelphia,
largely so he would visit his literary idol, Whitman who lived just across
the river in Camden, New Jersey. Stoker had already written letters to
Whitman and had become a champion of Whitman’s “Leaves of Grass,” which,
even in a highly edited edition, caused great controversy in Britain.


The conversations between these men gives a fascinating glimpse into the
craft of literary creation, the manufacturing of a public persona and the
celebration of sensuality in poetry, the arts and in life.


For tickets and information visit our website at www.wordstageoh.org
<https://word-edit.officeapps.live.com/we/www.wordstageoh.org> or call
440-857-0717.
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