A review by casspro
Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde by Moisés Kaufman

4.0

I like this project for Kaufman infinitely better than The Laramie Project (sorry fans). It's not overly done, it's straightforward, it's poignant and its beautifully written. I was a bit hesitant when it was described as Brechtian, but all the styles seem to fall away once you begin reading it. The characters become actors, the actors become people.

Also, it's really amusing to read it as if it's one big, long saga of a Law & Order: SVU episode. You can practically hear the "Dun dun" after the prologue.