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When Sarah Snook took on all 26 roles in The Picture of Dorian Gray on London's west end ... But in terms of wanting to do this, I think it’s Mount Olympus, and you play all the gods up there.
As Dorian goes on a depraved “odyssey of the senses,” Donna Summer’s “I Feel Love” plays. The song, the first disco hit and an indelible gay anthem, here feels like a pandering cliche.
NEW YORK ‒ One woman, two hours and 26 wildly eccentric characters. If your head is already spinning, then buckle up. In director Kip Williams’ audacious, gender-bent adaptation of Oscar Wilde ...
The Picture Of Dorian Gray has become the most successful Australian show in six years on Broadway, yet hardly any of its investors are Australian – with a lack of local incentives for theatre ...
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.
These are among the many wonders you’ll find onstage at the Music Box Theater, where a technologically spectacular adaptation of “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” with Snook playing 26 roles ...
Along the way we have Dorian aiming a cell phone at his gigantic video image and urging “Smile”; an opium-den scene backed by Donna Summers’s thumping “I Feel Love”; and, best of all ...
Later Dorian falls in love with a charming actress, then realizes it was her talent, not she, he adored. He rejects her, and the devasted thespian commits suicide in her dressing room. That night ...
Snook as Sir Henry Wotton and, on stage, Dorian Gray Marc Brenner If you ... to comment on the action – Donna Summer’s “I Feel Love” and “Gorgeous” from the 1966 Broadway musical ...
Two hours with no intermission. At the Music Box Theatre, 239 W. 45th Street. What could be more vain than a 15-foot-tall image of an actor’s face onstage glaring at you? How about a high ...
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 ...