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'Oscar Wilde’s century-old moral fable, packed with witticisms, is as devilishly wicked today as on its debut.
'Seeing himself in a dazzling new portrait, an exquisite young man makes a Faustian wish for eternal youth. Dorian Gray throws himself into a life of wanton luxury drifting from the pampered salons of Victorian London to the darkest recesses of the capital, and revelling in the splendour of his beauty which remains forever golden. Meanwhile, the portrait – banished to an attic – becomes more and more grotesque.'
Source: Sydney Theatre Company.
Production Details
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Produced by Sydney Theatre Company, Roslyn Packer Theatre, 21 July - 15 August 2020.
Director: Kip Williams.
Designer: Marg Horwell.
Lighting Designer: Nick Schlieper.
Composer & Sound Designer: Stefan Gregory.
Dramaturg: Eryn Jean Norvill.
Production Dramaturg: Paige Rattray.
Cast: Eryn Jean Norvill.
Presented at the Adelaide Festival, Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide, 13-20 March 2022.
Director: Kip Williams.
Designer: Marg Horwell.
Lighting Designer: Nick Schlieper.
Composer & Sound Designer: Clemence Williams.
Video Designer: David Bergman.
Dramaturg & Creative Associate: Eryn Jean Norvill.
Production Dramaturg: Paige Rattray.
Cast: Eryn Jean Norvill.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Kip Williams
2022
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— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 19-25 February 2022; 'Sydney Theatre Company artistic director Kip Williams says Sally Potter’s radical film Orlando has influenced all his work – especially his acclaimed production of The Picture of Dorian Gray. By Maddee Clark.' -
Yielding to Temptation : Kip Williams's Take on The Picture of Dorian Gray
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , January–February no. 428 2021; (p. 68)
— Review of The Picture of Dorian Gray 2020 single work drama
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Yielding to Temptation : Kip Williams's Take on The Picture of Dorian Gray
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , January–February no. 428 2021; (p. 68)
— Review of The Picture of Dorian Gray 2020 single work drama -
Kip Williams
2022
single work
column
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 19-25 February 2022; 'Sydney Theatre Company artistic director Kip Williams says Sally Potter’s radical film Orlando has influenced all his work – especially his acclaimed production of The Picture of Dorian Gray. By Maddee Clark.'