The Happy — Prince
The statue of the Happy Prince, traditionally described as covered in gold leaf with sapphire eyes and a ruby hilt.
After the prince is stripped of his beauty and the swallow dies from the cold, their remains—the leaden heart and the dead bird—are chosen by an angel as the two most precious things in the city. The Happy Prince: A Radio Play - Dramatic Publishing The Happy Prince
Production Overview " The Happy Prince " by Oscar Wilde is frequently adapted for the stage and radio due to its strong central dialogue and poignant themes. A standard theatrical production typically runs for approximately and requires a minimum cast of 8 performers . Key Production Elements Staging: Often performed as a one-act play or a radio play. The statue of the Happy Prince, traditionally described

