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The Corruption of Dorian Gray archiveDorian Gray is an innocent soul who arrives fresh on the London social scene and is quickly taken under the wing of Lord Henry Wotton. Wotton takes advantage of the handsome young man's naivet? and leads Dorian along a dark path to explore the pleasures of London's seedier side where nothing is off limits and exploring deviance is encouraged. Unable to resist and slipping deeper into a world of sex, sin and criminality, Dorian's deeds grow ever more evil in an attempt to hide a secret that keeps him forever young while those around him wither with age. Is it too late for his redemption, his humanity and his soul? Running time: 2hrs with a 15min interval.

Cast/Performers

Michael Batten (Dorian Gray), Mitch Howell (Lord Fermor / Alan Campbell / Lord Douglas), Jack Badley (James Vane / Mr Thornton), Elizabeth Bryant (Sybil Vane / Jane Wotton), Will Harrison-Wallace (Lord Henry Wotton), Jenny Wills (Lady Victoria Wotton / Olivia Custance), Michael Eriera (Victor), Loz KeyStone (Basil Hallward), Lesley Lightfoot (Aunt Agatha)

Creatives/Company

Book by: Oscar Wilde
Adapted by: Adam Dechanel
Presented by: The Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Producer(s): Evcol Entertainment, Clockwork Digital Studios Productions, Simon James Collier, Emily Bush (assistant)
Director: Simon James Collier
Design: Cory Roberts
Costume: Cory Roberts
Lighting: Ciaran Cunningham
Sound: James Corner
Choreographer: Omar F Okai

The Corruption of Dorian Gray

The Corruption of Dorian Gray (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01116421254. Details of all The Corruption of Dorian Gray archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01966797315

Archive Listings

10 Jun 14
  to
5 Jul 14
The Lion and Unicorn Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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