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A new stage production of The Picture of Dorian Gray conveys the cost of posturing online.
The Broadway hit never reveals its title portrait, but plenty of others on stage help tell a fascinating tale.
The name Dorian first appeared in Oscar Wilde’s 1890 novel, “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” Wilde likely took it from the Dorians of ancient Greece, to signal the novel’s homoeroticism.
Sarah Snook is stretching the definition of “one-woman show” on a nightly basis. The Emmy Award-winning “Succession” actress ...
Sarah Snook as the young Dorian Gray, as well as the aristocrat Lord Henry Wotton, in a pivotal scene.Credit...Sara Krulwich/The New York Times Sarah Snook, camera operators and other crew members ...
The play was adapted from Oscar Wilde's 1890 novel by Kip Williams ... Read More Sarah Snook plays 26 roles in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' Nicole Scherzinger, 'Sunset Boulevard' win big at ...
Kip Williams, director of the Tony-nominated Broadway show, tells IndieWire about Snook's monument of a performance and how ...
This fast-paced, two-hour "Picture of Dorian Gray" comes to Broadway following a sold-out run in London’s West End.
Kip Williams, director of the Tony-nominated Broadway show, tells IndieWire about Snook's monument of a performance and how he retrofitted Oscar Wilde to 2025. “The Picture of Dorian Gray ...