Oscar Wilde attends a provocative performance of his play "Salome" on Guy Fawkes Day 1892 at a bordello, where prostitutes take on the roles. His lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, plays John the Baptist, and Wilde's interactions with the cast spark jealousy in Bosie.
Salome's Last Dance
Oscar Wilde's provocative play "Salome" is brought to life in a unique setting - a 19th-century Parisian brothel, where courtesans take on the roles of the characters.