Children under 5 will not be admitted.
Performance dates
7 May - 6 June 2026
Run time: 2hr 45min (inc. interval)
Includes interval
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‘I love London Society! It is entirely composed now of beautiful idiots and brilliant lunatics.’
Sir Robert Chiltern is riding high on all the very best that modern life has to offer a man of his impeccable taste and immaculate reputation. The house, the clothes, the wife.
All seems well until the arrival of the devious Mrs Cheveley, who has a taste for drama and secrets to spill. Her revelations threaten scandal, betrayal, public disgrace: so how far will this perfect gentleman go to protect his good name?
This bold new production of Oscar Wilde’s enduring comedy is directed by the Lyric’s Associate Director Nicholai La Barrie.
When I ask director Nicholai La Barrie, associate director of the Lyric Hammersmith, if rehearsals for his contemporary, modern-dress revival of Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband have been fun, he says that when “these crazy people ask me to make a play and let me loose in a rehearsal room, my attitude is to laugh my way to the first night and see what happens.” So, yes, definitely, he and his cast are having fun with Oscar Wilde’s high Victorian classic, often presented in high Victorian style. But not here. La Barrie’s production is stylishly up to date and on the nose. You can’t help feeling that Wilde himself would have thought it fun.
Not that La Barrie, whose revival lands at the Lyric exactly 100 years since it was last seen at the Hammersmith theatre, is failing to take Wilde’s play seriously.
“It’s such an interesting piece, a morality play about a politician who has done something incredibly dubious in the past and who must seek forgiveness in the present.” Wilde’s play may have premiered in 1895, but in the intervening 130 years there has seldom been a time when it hasn’t hit a nerve in its depiction of the political elite.
You only have to look to some recent political scandals in the UK or to watch Trump lying through his teeth to wonder, as Barrie does, "Whether we have got to a stage where politicians lie with impunity and just keep doubling down and where that sits with us as citizens and our individual morality?" Can we and should we forgive them?" La Barrie reckons that those in positions of leadership must expect to be held to higher moral standards.
The situation in An Ideal Husband is this. Cabinet minister Sir Robert Chiltern is a successful career politician and one who is held in high esteem for his integrity and honesty. His wife is amongst those who idealise him. But he is not being honest because the fortune which launched his political career was made dishonestly, and a new arrival in town, the deliciously villainous Mrs Cheveley, is about to expose him. “Even you are not rich enough, Sir Robert, to buy back your past. No man is.”
Wilde sets up a fascinating moral quandary, one which—like Florian Zeller’s upcoming The Truth at the Menier-- raises all sorts of questions about how much truth a marriage can bear and whether there are limits to forgiveness. Maybe it is not the morally upstanding but rather those who are imperfect who are most in need of love. Compassion too. The play comes with an extra layer of poignancy because Wilde was himself arrested for gross indecency because of his sexual relationships with men during its run and was subsequently imprisoned. He himself wryly admitted that the play’s “passages seem prophetic of the tragedies to come".
6 May, 2026 | By Lyn Gardner
Classic Spring Theatre Company has just announced two new cast members for An Ideal Husband, which will be running during this year's Oscar Wilde season. The main cast members for this Vaudeville Theatre show were announced last month. Meet the whole cast here! An Ideal Husband premieres on 20 April 2018.
8 Mar, 2018 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels
"***** This sumptuous production not only looks incredible – the costumes and scenery are simply stunning – but the brilliant cast turn this Oscar Wilde masterpiece into an acting masterclass. Samantha Bond is mischievous and sultry, Alexander Hanson brings great gravitas to the part of Lord Goring, Elliot Cowan's comic timing is razor-edged and Rachael Sterling brings both depth and subtlety to Lady Chiltern. A must-see!" - LondonTheatreDirect.com
15 Nov, 2010 | By London Theatre Direct
Exclusive promotional video for the brand new production of Oscar Wilde's AN IDEAL HUSBAND at the Vaudeville Theatre London.
26 Oct, 2010 | By London Theatre Direct
The stars of AN IDEAL HUSBAND, Samantha Bond, Elliot Cowan, Alexander Hanson & Rachael Stirling.
8 Oct, 2010 | By London Theatre Direct
The fabulous Samantha Bond took time out from rehearsals for AN IDEAL HUSBAND to answer a few quick questions exclusively for LondonTheatreDirect.com. Also check out the brand new photo of Samantha Bond from the production.
5 Oct, 2010 | By London Theatre Direct
Samantha Bond, known for her role as Miss Moneypenny opposite Pierce Brosnan in all his four James Bond outings is to star alongside her real-life husband at the Vaudeville Theatre in An Ideal Husband.
5 Oct, 2010 | By London Theatre Direct
“Sooner or later, we shall all have to pay for what we do...No one should be entirely judged by their past." Oscar Wilde
19 Sep, 2010 | By London Theatre Direct