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The Broadway hit never reveals its title portrait, but plenty of others on stage help tell a fascinating tale.
Kip Williams, director of Broadway's 'The Picture of Dorian Gray,' talks how Sarah Snook pulled off her monumental one-woman ...
Oscar Wilde wrote that in "The Picture of Dorian Gray," and we hear that line in a new Broadway adaptation of the novel, ...
The nominations for The 78th Annual Tony Awards will be announced Thursday, May 1, live from Sofitel New York on the Tony ...
The only surprise in the Featured Actor/Musical category was the absence of Christopher Sieber, who makes a delightful foil in Death Becomes Her. Two welcome additions, though, were the nominations of ...
And while audiences never see the picture that gives the show its title—instead, they’re treated to a series of Snook selfies using increasingly unhinged filters to represent Gray’s decline ...
Oscar Wilde wrote that in "The Picture of Dorian Gray," and we hear that line in a new Broadway adaptation of the novel, written and directed by Kip Williams. And rest assured, this is a show ...
As the scenic and costume designer for The Picture of Dorian Gray, in which Snook is currently starring on Broadway, it’s Horwell’s professional duty to have pictures of the actress—especially because ...
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