Original 1998 production The play was originally produced by the
Almeida Theatre Company and premiered in London's
Playhouse Theatre in the
West End, where it ran from 12 March to 18 April 1998. It then transferred to Broadway in New York at the
Broadhurst Theatre, where it ran from 23 April through 1 August 1998. The play was rushed into production in London in order to open on Broadway in time for the
Tonys.
2012 revival The Judas Kiss was revived at London's
Hampstead Theatre beginning 6 September 2012, starring
Rupert Everett as Wilde and
Freddie Fox as Bosie, and directed by
Neil Armfield. The play ran at the Hampstead through 13 October 2012, toured the UK and Dublin, and then transferred to the West End at the
Duke of York's Theatre on 9 January 2013 in a limited run through 6 April 2013. Everett won the
WhatsOnStage Award for Best Actor in a Play, and was nominated for the
Olivier Award for Best Actor. In 2016 the production, still starring Everett and with
Charlie Rowe as Bosie, ran in North America for seven weeks in Toronto and five weeks at
BAM in New York City. ==Australian productions==