Oscar Wilde’s infamous antihero Dorian Gray probably would’ve loved to have a barrage of cameras pointed at him, reflecting his gorgeous visage. This is exactly what Kip Williams’ tech-heavy new ...
Williams’ staging of his own adaptation opens with a fierce close-up of Snook’s exuberant face on a large, portrait-style screen — the first of many — hanging down at the center of the proscenium arch ...
“If you looked through my phone, you would think I was a stalker,” says Marg Horwell. “I have so many photos of Sarah Snook: photos of her in fittings, photos of her in makeup, photos of her from the ...
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 ...
As BroadwayWorld reported last week, a stage adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray is coming to Broadway! The play is set to open at a Shubert theater in March for a strictly limited engagement.
Irish Classical Theatre Company (ICTC) proudly presents the North American premiere of DORIAN, a bold and provocative adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray by Phoebe Eclair-Powell and Owen Horsley.
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 ...
According to Deadline, Cate Blanchett's production company Dirty Films have purchased the film rights to the current West End production of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray. This version of ...
At least since 1998, when a critic described Nicole Kidman’s turn in “The Blue Room” as “pure theatrical Viagra”, the appearance of screen stars on the London stage has stirred complex feelings.
Sarah Snook surrounded by a small army of camera operators in The Picture of Dorian Gray Marc Brenner As with Oscar’s cheeky epigrams, I’m in earnest. Snook plays 26 characters from the 1891 novel, ...
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 ...