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Performance

VenueLeicester Square Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From9th January 2009
To1st February 2009
When19:30 for 20:00. Jan09 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 31 at 15:30 for 16:00
PricesFrom £15.00. To £15.00.
Leicester Square Theatre (V0148424484)
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Dorian Gray

Dorian Gray

Work:: Dorian Gray (S1648381372)

The chilling Gothic tale of Dorian Gray, who remains physically unchanged when he discovers the power of his own exceptional beauty and his downfall within the glamorous world of self-luxury and corrupt lifestyle. But hidden away in his attic, his portrait tells a different story...
Book by Oscar Wilde

Production:: (T1279357178)

Victorian London. Away from the opera houses, the salons and the gentlemen's clubs; there lies a darker, murkier underbelly: tawdry theatres, burlesque bars, cabaret clubs and opium dens. Dorian Gray descends into the depths of this secret underworld on his quest to seek the "ultimate sensation". But at what cost? Ruby in the Dust present Oscar Wilde's only novel in a brave new theatrical format of glamour, music, decadence and drama.
Company Ruby in the Dust
Adapted by Linnie Reedman
Director Linnie Reedman
Music Joe Evans
Lighting Jack Knowles
Choreographer Vincent Manna
Director Becka McFadden (assistant)
Performer Robert Donnelly (Basil Halward)
Performer Joanna Hickman (Sibyl Vane)
Performer Mostyn James (Dorian Gray)
Performer James Lloyd Pegg (James Vane / Mr Isaacs)
Performer vincent Manna (Lord Henry)
Performer Emma Vane (Lady Henry)

Listing:: L01576902275




Production details

Victorian London. Away from the opera houses, the salons and the gentlemen's clubs; there lies a darker, murkier underbelly: tawdry theatres, burlesque bars, cabaret clubs and opium dens. Dorian Gray descends into the depths of this secret underworld on his quest to seek the "ultimate sensation". But at what cost? Ruby in the Dust present Oscar Wilde's only novel in a brave new theatrical format of glamour, music, decadence and drama.

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