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Performance

VenueThe Other Palace
Also: Studio
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From1st November 2022
To6th November 2022
PricesFrom £20.00.
The Other Palace (V806511856)
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  • Date of change: 11 Oct 22 - T699278242

Dorian - a rock musical - The Son of Love and Death

Dorian - a rock musical

Work:: Dorian - a rock musical (S0958837296)

Inspired by Oscar Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray" "Who am I, really?" "What is love?" Dorian Gray, the secret child of love and death is suddenly thrust into a confusing world. A world where love dare not speak its name, yet everybody is searching for it. On his search Dorian comes across the many mirrors of his soul. The dangerous and charismatic Lord Henry casts him into a hedonistic lifestyle; Sibyl Vane sees him as the Romantic lead and Lady Henry merely wants to prey on him. But it is the gentle society painter, Basil Hallward, who shows him as he truly is. On his quest to find his true identity, Dorian must decide if it is better to be loved or to be feared. When Dorian realises the painting is, in fact, a portrait of his conscience, he is horrified to see the level of corruption depicted on the canvas and decides to try to reverse time. "I would give anything for that - I would give my soul!" But is it too late?
Music Joe Evans
Lyrics Joe Evans
Author Linnie Reedman

Production:: The Son of Love and Death (T699278242)

Musical Director Aaron Clingham
Choreographer Anthony Whiteman
Design Isabella van Braeckel
Stage ManagerJack Evans
Performer Elliot Gooch (Dorian)
Performer Chanice Alexander-Burnett (Victoria Wotton)
Performer Ashley Goh (Sibyl / Fabian)
Performer Harry Boyd (Henry Wotton)
Performer James Rockey (Baz Hallward)

Listing:: L0102895675




The Son of Love and Death

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