Constance Lloyd is rarely remembered in literary history. A feminist, a writer and a mother, she is mostly remembered as the wife of one of the most infamous Victorians, Oscar Wilde.From her childhood days, suffering at the hands of her abusive mother, to blossoming into a young woman of society, Constances story is intriguing and varied. She had her own income, she brought up her two small children almost single-handedly and was one of the most well-known faces and names among the celebrities of London in the late 1800s.Written and performed by award-winner Lexi Wolfe.