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Succession’s Sarah Snook is returning to the stage in London, and possibly Broadway, to take on an adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, a dark tale of a portrait that ages as its subject remains forever young.
The Emmy-nominated actress will have the gargantuan task of playing all 26 characters in Dorian Gray when it opens at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London’s West End in January 2024 for a limited 10-week season.
It’s a mammoth undertaking for a solo artist who will be required to be on stage for two hours without an interval.
The show was devised by Kip Williams, the artistic director of Australia’s celebrated Sydney Theatre Company. It premiered in Sydney with actress Eryn Jean Norvill creating the part — or parts, because there are 26 of them.
Those connected with it have described the show as “cine-theatre.”
Snook will begin preparing and rehearsing in the fall and she’ll be asked to film characters and then interact with them onstage. I haven’t seen it so I’m unable to fully explain, but those who caught the production in Sydney raved about it and described a set full of screens with the thespian on the boards talking to footage of themselves dressed as various characters.
Snook deservedly won plaudits for her performance as scheming Shiv Roy in the HBO drama Succession, which ended its four-season run in May. Few know that she’s also a superb theater performer. Several years ago I caught her in a production of Ibsen’s The Master Builder, starring alongside Ralph Fiennes at the Old Vic.
As it happens, Jeremy Strong, who played big brother Kendall Roy, will be leading a revival of Ibsen’s An Enemy of the Peopleon Broadway, also early in 2024, adapted by Amy Herzog and directed by Sam Gold.
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Naman Ramachandran “Succession” star Sarah Snook is returning to London’s West End in a theater adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s classic 1890 novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” Snook, who won a Golden Globe and Critics Choice Award and scored two Emmy nominations for playing Shiv Roy in HBO smash hit “Succession,” will play all 26 roles in the production via an interplay of live performance and video. The story turns on a deal with the devil for eternal youth, with the price being Dorian Gray’s soul. The production, adapted and directed by Kip Williams, artistic director of the Sydney Theatre Company, will be at London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket from Jan. 23, 2024 for 12 weeks. Williams’ production of “Dorian Gray,” with Eryn Jean Norvill playing the 26 roles, premiered in Australia in 2020 and was a massive success, touring around the country.
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