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 ...
“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 ...
Decadent Victorian London: The socialite Lord Henry seduces the beautifully boyish Dorian Gray, into a double life of pleasure, murder and excess. Unlike Lord Henry, Dorian never ages - only Basil ...
The actress Sarah Snook plays every part in an adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s drama of desire and distortion. Sarah Snook in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' adapted, written and directed by Kip Williams.
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.
Oscar Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray" has inspired no less than six screen adaptations, including the classic 1945 Hollywood version with Hurd Hatfield as the young Faustian figure who barters ...
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'The Picture of Dorian Gray' Broadway Review: Sarah Snook Doesn't Paint a Pretty Portrait
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 studio was filled with the rich odour of roses, and when the light summer wind stirred amidst the trees of the garden, there came through the open door the heavy scent of the lilac, or the more ...
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