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Performance

VenueGeneral
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From10th September 2015
Opened1st October 2015
To23rd December 2015
WhenTue-Sat 19:30
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  • Date of change: 27 Aug 15 - T01971369847
  • Date of change: 31 Jul 15 - T1605467695

The Picture of Dorian Gray: A Restoration

The Picture of Dorian Gray: A Restoration

Work:: The Picture of Dorian Gray: A Restoration (S01255138853)

The Alchemic Order consider The Picture of Dorian Gray one of the most important works of western literature. In our adaptation, a reappraisal of the metaphysical premise of the novel paves the way for a new theatrical experience. 125 years after publication, Oscar Wilde's infamous novel has been radically transformed into this critically acclaimed production which will transport you to the luxurious, languid and licentious world of Wilde and his characters. As guests at Mr. Gray's town house in The Royal Borough of Greenwich, you are invited on a journey through time, space and imagination, from aristocratic Victoriana to the decadent underworld of a Gothic nightmare and beyond.
Author Oscar Wilde

Production:: (T01971369847)

The audience, as guests at Dorian Gray's Georgian town house, experience the story as it unfolds around them, in a manner akin to the Victorian salons of the 19th Century.
Presented byThe Alchemic Order
Adapted by Samuel Orange
Director Samuel Orange

Listing:: L1525174694

This event takes place at The House of Orange (in the Royal Borough of Greenwich); address is given out at booking, as it is a 'secret' address.



Production details

The audience, as guests at Dorian Gray's Georgian town house, experience the story as it unfolds around them, in a manner akin to the Victorian salons of the 19th Century. This event takes place at The House of Orange (in the Royal Borough of Greenwich); address is given out at booking, as it is a 'secret' address.

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