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The Picture of Dorian Gray archiveA daring musical adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray transports Oscar Wilde's masterpiece into our own celebrity-obsessed, gossip-driven times - complete with shallow pop stars, sex-crazed artists and sleazy journalists. The Picture of Dorian Gray tells the story of one man's fall from grace. From a position of great fame - on the cover of every gossip magazine - Dorian descends rapidly into a world of drug and sex-fuelled infamy. All those he befriends on his ill-fated journey, artists, women and lovers, are doomed to be dragged down with him.

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Author: Oscar Wilde

Archive listings for The Picture of Dorian Gray

Work type: Musical.

T01437767630

Producer Greenwich Theatre. Company European Arts Company.
10 Feb 09 to 14 Feb 09Greenwich Theatre, Outer London :: V308
listing details L238760085

T01238462120

Supported by Unity Theatre Trust. Co-produced with Kangaroo Court Theatre Company, this new adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray updates the classic novella, incorporating new technology and an original musical score. One of the songs, entitled Take Me Baby, is a pastiche of a Britney Spears song. It is performed by a modern-day Sybil Vane who has been transformed in Kangaroo Court’s adaptation into a vacant pop-star. This is the first collaboration between Kangaroo Court - acclaimed new writing company behind Lady Chatterley’s Lover (Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Bush Hall, London in 2006) - and the resurgent Tabard Theatre in West London. The play has been written by a team of 18 - 30 year old writers under the supervision of Kangaroo Court’s Artistic Director Neil McCurley.Producer Alan Stacey (for Kangaroo Court). Producer Pulling Focus Ltd (for the Tabard Theatre). Producer Colin Hilton. Producer Fred Perry. Adapted by Kangaroo Court. Director Neil McCurley. Musical Director Martin Jones. Director Tim Stacey (assistant). Performer Gary Richen (Henry Wooton). Performer Chris Webster (Dorian Gray). Performer Nicholas Thompson (Basil Hallward). Performer Natalie Gray (Sybil Vane). Performer Ben Parsons (Arthur Campbell). Performer Megan Pugh. Performer David Templeman.
21 Oct 08 to 15 Nov 08Theatre at the Tabard, Outer London :: V334
listing details L681722013
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