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‘The Picture of Dorian Gray' Review: Sarah Snook's Solo Broadway Outing Can't Find Meaning in the ArtificeThis is exactly what Kip Williams' tech-heavy new Broadway production does, with Sarah Snook ("Succession") starring in all .
Equal parts acting masterclass, tech wizardry, illusion and clockwork stage management, all costumed and set designed with ...
Snook’s performance in Kip Williams’s self-penned production is formidable in every way, an exquisitely crafted melange of ...
Rarely does a show rest so heavily on the shoulders of a sole performer than in Kip Williams' reinvention of The Picture of ...
The “Succession” actress plays all 26 roles in this Oscar Wilde classic reimagined as a video spectacle. If only there were less screen time and more IRL contact.
In a flourish of theatrical magic, with the help of mind-boggling technology, the surely exhausted “Succession” star Sarah ...
That Snook nails this is hardly news. The actor won an Olivier Award when the production ran in London last year, and anyone ...
A better title would be "The Parody of Dorian Gray." Sarah Snook plays all the characters from Oscar Wilde's 1891 novel about ...
Sarah Snook, camera operators and other crew members bring to life multitudes on Broadway via an elaborate synthesis of live action, live video and recorded video.
The Sydney Theatre Company production ofThe Picture of Dorian Gray, starring Emmy and Olivier Award winner Sarah Snook, ...
The very basis of “The Picture of Dorian Gray” is Dorian’s beauty; he is meant to be the exemplar of a Victorian twink whom everyone lusts after. Snook’s Dorian is not an aesthetic ideal ...
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