Picture This: Emmy and Olivier Award winner Sarah Snook (“Succession”) will make her Broadway debut playing 26 characters in the dazzling production of The Picture of Dorian Gray. The breathtaking stage adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s only novel is adapted and directed by Kip Williams, the Artistic Director of Sydney Theatre Company, where the production originated. The Picture of Dorian Gray will open at a Shubert theatre in March for a strictly limited engagement. Snook won an Olivier Award for her performance playing 26 characters including the titular Dorian Gray whose portrait ages while he remains eternally young, leading a debauched, immoral existence.
“It was a singular privilege to bring The Picture of Dorian Gray to life in London and I am thrilled we will be able to share this astonishing production with audiences in New York,” Snook said. “From Oscar Wilde’s timeless words to the masterful reinterpretation Kip Williams has created, this tale of virtue, corruption, vanity and repercussion is an electrifying journey for me as much as for the audiences and I am filled with anticipation as we continue on this ambitious creative endeavor.”
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Mincemeat Confirmed: It’s official. As previously reported, the Olivier Award-winning musical Operation Mincemeat will open on Broadway this spring. Preview performances begin Feb. 15, 2025 at the Golden Theater with an opening scheduled for March 20. Mincemeat, which opened in London’s West End in May of 2023, is written by four of the original cast members David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson, and Zoe Roberts. The plot is based on the actual “Operation Mincemeat,” a British intelligence scheme to deceive the Nazis by planting fake documents on a corpse.
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This article was first published in TheaterLife.com and CulturalDaily.com, 10/24
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October 2024