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A better title would be “The Parody of Dorian Gray.” Sarah Snook plays ... young man who doesn’t grow old but whose portrait reflects both his real age and moral corruption.
Sarah Snook, camera operators and other crew members bring to life multitudes on Broadway via an elaborate synthesis of live ...
The very basis of “The Picture of Dorian Gray” is Dorian’s beauty; he is meant to be the exemplar of a Victorian twink whom everyone lusts after. Snook’s Dorian is not an aesthetic ideal ...
Rarely does a show rest so heavily on the shoulders of a sole performer than in Kip Williams' reinvention of The Picture of Dorian Gray. Luckily, Sarah Snook doesn't just rise to the occasion — she ...
Equal parts acting masterclass, tech wizardry, illusion and clockwork stage management, all costumed and set designed with ...
One can see the appeal of this show for Snook at this time in her career. It's dangerous for an actor to be too closely ...
Yet it’s not technology itself that leaves “Dorian Gray” feeling so brittle where “Vanya” is a tear fest. It’s that the technology dominates all other values, including Wilde’s ...
The 37-year-old Australian is chameleonic in Oscar Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray," changing accents ... seeing the soul as a real thing and as a part of your body, personality, spiritual ...
Oscar Wilde’s tale of beauty, excess, and a deal with the devil comes to Broadway in The Picture of Dorian Gray, starring ...
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 ...
“The Picture of Dorian Gray” — which played to much acclaim in London last year — creatively integrates video, with Snook often appearing on screen both in simulcast and in pre-recorded bits as other ...