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Review: The Picture of Dorian Grey Venue: Liverpool Empire Theatre Following his critically acclaimed revivals of The Importance of Being Earnest and Lady Windermere’s Fan, Producer Bill Kenwright presents this new adaptation of another Oscar Wilde classic. The Picture of Dorian Grey, Wilde's only full-length novel, is a Victorian masterpiece of corruption, murder and morality. An attractive young socialite called Dorian Grey (Nick Waring) has his portrait painted by close friend Basil Hallward (Simon Ward). Flattered by Hallward's friend Lord Henry Wotton (Robert Powell), Grey, like Narcissus before him becomes captivated by his own image. He then makes a frivolous wish to remain eternally young, wishing that the portrait would show the signs of age and sin instead of he.
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Title: theatre reviewing
Words: 562 Rating: None Pages: 2.2 submitted by: rachel6664725
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