Sarah Snook is coming to Broadway this season The portrait of Dorian GraYes.
In the adaptation of Oscar Wilde's work, Snook plays all 26 characters, in a set involving cameras and video screens on stage. She will make her Broadway debut in the show, after starring in the West End series earlier this year and winning an Olivier Award for best actress.
The production is expected to debut at the Shubert Theater in March, but the exact theater and dates have not yet been announced.
The play, about a man who sells his soul to stay young while a painting of him ages, was adapted and directed by Kip Williams, the artistic director of the Sydney Theater Company, where the production originated.
Snook is famous for her role as Shiv Roy in Succession, for which he won an Emmy Award, two Golden Globes and a Critics Choice Award.
“It was a singular privilege to bring The Picture of Dorian Gray to life in London and I am thrilled that we will be able to share this astonishing production with New York audiences,” said Snook. “From the timeless words of Oscar Wilde to the masterful reinterpretation that Kip Williams has created, this story of virtue, corruption, vanity and repercussions is an electrifying journey for me as well as the audience and I am full of anticipation as we continue in this ambitious creative project.” try to strive.”
The show had its world premiere in 2020 in Sydney, then toured across Australia, before moving to London.
The Broadway production is produced by Michael Cassel, Adam Kenwright, Len Blavatnik and Danny Cohen, Daryl Roth, Amanda Lipitz and Henry Tisch.