The production of The Picture of Dorian Gray starring Sarah Snook is a highly anticipated upcoming Broadway show. The Succession star reprises her Olivier Award-winning performance playing 26 roles. The story follows the life of Dorian Gray, a young man who remains physically youthful while his portrait ages, reflecting his moral decline.
Kip Williams directs and adapted the story. Williams is a renowned Australian theater director and playwright. He’s currently the Artistic Director of the Sydney Theatre Company.
Williams is known for his innovative and visually striking productions. His adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray is particularly praised for its use of technology and its modern interpretation of Oscar Wilde’s classic novel. He has previously directed successful productions of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and The Picture of Dorian Gray in Sydney, earning critical acclaim and awards.
Williams’ work often explores themes of identity, morality, and the complexities of human nature. His direction of The Picture of Dorian Gray brings a fresh perspective to this timeless story.
Snook is an Australian actress best known for her role as Shiv Roy in the critically acclaimed HBO series Succession. She has gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of the ambitious and sharp-witted character, earning multiple award nominations and wins.
Prior to her breakout role in Succession, Snook appeared in various Australian films and television shows, including The Secret Life of Us and Sisters. She has also performed on stage, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
Snook is known for her natural talent, captivating screen presence, and ability to bring depth and complexity to her characters. Her performance in Succession has solidified her status as one of the most promising and talented actresses of her generation.
Here is some of the reaction to the London performances earlier in 2024 (101 performances):
Fans can sign up for priority access to tickets for the Broadway show here. Performances begin March 2025.