
Work is the Curse of the Drinking Classes
by Neil Titley Starring Will Govan and Directed by Rebecca O’Connor
Thursday, 7 May 2026
8pm
€20/€18 plus €1.00 Booking Fee
Set in Paris in 1898, Will Govan plays an exiled Oscar Wilde looking back on his extraordinarily colourful life and ruminating on love, fame, family and misfortune with his infamous wit and irreverence in this hilarious but ultimately tragic story.
The play draws on Wilde’s letters, essays and anecdotes to bring this literary genius to life in a 60-minute performance which will appeal as much to those who know little about the man as it will to those who admire his work.
A Global Success
This play has delighted audiences in hundreds of venues across the world, including the USA, Canada, India, Hong Kong, Uruguay, Zimbabwe, Bahrain and Ethiopia.
Critical Acclaim
‘Funny and melancholic.’ The Times.
‘Charming and witty.’ Irish Times.
‘Fine and genuinely moving.’ Festival Times, Edinburgh.
Audience Praise
'Will Govan was perfect as Oscar Wilde.'
'A truly wonderful theatre experience.
'Absolutely brilliant. Entertaining, engaging, funny, deep, informative.'
About the Artists
WILL GOVAN grew up in the UK, where he acted in several Shakespeare productions before choosing to study portrait painting at the Heatherley School of Fine Art in London. He is an artist and co-founder of The Moth. After a hiatus of seven years, in which he interviewed the likes of Colm Tóibín, Sally Rooney and Anne Enright for The Moth magazine, he is returning to his first love, reviving the award-winning Moth Productions theatre company to take on the role of Oscar Wilde in Work is the Curse of the Drinking Classes.
NEIL TITLEY was born in Inverness in Scotland. An actor and writer, he spent his theatrical career concentrating on solo shows. He performed Work is the Curse of the Drinking Classes over 700 times in five continents before retiring in 2017. His play on George Bernard Shaw, Shaw’s Corner, was televised in over twenty countries. He is the author of The Oscar Wilde World of Gossip: A Subversive Encyclopedia of Victorian Anecdote (‘This magnificent gift to the world of Wildean studies allows us the most informative, delicious, hilarious, outrageous, touching and enthralling picture of the entire era.’ Stephen Fry)
REBECCA O’CONNOR is an author and co-founder of The Moth. She was a member of the QUB Drama Society, where she produced several plays. Her work has been shortlisted for the Irish Times Strong Shine Award and the Kate O’Brien Award, and she was awarded the Geoffrey Dearmer Prize by Poetry Review. Her debut novel He Is Mine and I Have No Other was published in 2018: ‘A remarkable account of adolescent love in the 1990s, backlit by the true story of 35 children who burned to death in a Cavan orphanage 50 years earlier’ (Critics Choice, Irish Independent). She has a novel forthcoming in 2027.
If you’re looking for an evening of laughter, insight, and emotional depth, this remarkable production offers a rare opportunity to encounter Oscar Wilde up close!



