Basil Hallward is a mediocre painter. His exhibitions owe their success to his social position and nothing more. But one day Basil meets Dorian Gray, symbol of youth and a certain beauty.
A better title would be "The Parody of Dorian Gray." Sarah Snook plays all the characters from Oscar Wilde's 1891 novel about a young man who doesn't grow old but whose portrait reflects both his real ...
“I am tired of myself tonight. I should like to be somebody else.” Golden Globe-winner SARAH SNOOK returns to London in THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY. Star of Succession, The Dressmaker, Pieces of a ...
This is the rare revival that is worse for those familiar with the source material, who are bound to be disappointed. Williams seems to have fundamentally misunderstood the novel, or at the very least ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The “Succession” actress plays all 26 roles in this Oscar Wilde classic reimagined as a video spectacle. If only there were less screen time and more ...
NEW YORK ‒ One woman, two hours and 26 wildly eccentric characters. If your head is already spinning, then buckle up. In director Kip Williams’ audacious, gender-bent adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s 1890 ...
Last season on Broadway, one of the most buzzworthy shows was Kip Williams’s adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” Originally presented by the Sydney Theater Company, the ...
In some ways, Oscar Wilde’s 1890 novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, a horror-tinged Victorian critique of the perils of existing in thrall to one’s own image, is a story ready-made for 2025. The title ...
Want to make a deal with the devil? A new adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray is coming to Broadway starring Emmy Award winner Sarah Snook, star of HBO’s smash-hit “Succession." She reprises her ...