The Picture of Dorian Gray
T500646990
Wilde's Faustian novel of decaying paintings and endless youth. Dorian Gray is a young man of extraordinary charm and beauty. When his close friend paints his portrait, a series of shocking and supernatural events are set into motion which will destroy many of the central characters. Wilde explores the idea of sin and redemption in a gripping narrative that also includes his legendary wit and observation.
Archive :: production:T500646990, play:S4591, venue:V90
Current production:Work
Production details
An original adaptation by the company of Oscar Wilde's haunting story of evil, debauchery and scandal, featuring unique puppets created for the show and a powerful original soundtrack. New for 2017, the show was commissioned by the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA.