Oscar Wilde’s only novel ranks with Frankenstein and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde as a defining excursion into psychological horror. Dorian Gray expresses the desire that his newly painted portrait, rather than he, will age and fade. This idle, destructive wish is granted: Dorian stays young and beautiful while his portrait ages and takes on the weight of his sins. He is both fascinated and trapped by this fatal freedom from responsibility, and enters into a life of hedonism. Three-time Jeff Award winner for Best Adaptation Paul Edwards returns to City Lit for his eighth production.
Videos
Fun Home
Porchlight Music Theatre (1/16 - 3/2) | ||
Fool for Love
Steppenwolf Theatre Company (1/30 - 3/16) | ||
Revival: A Tribute to The Allman Brothers Band
Raue Center For The Arts (1/31 - 1/31) | ||
You Will Get Sick
Ensemble Theater At Steppenwolf Theatre (6/5 - 6/13) | ||
Tina: The Tina Turner Musical (Non-Equity)
Coronado Performing Arts Center (5/29 - 5/29) | ||
John Waters: A Live Director’s Screening & Commentary of “Hairspray”
McAninch Arts Center (3/16 - 3/16) | ||
FUN HOM
Porchlight Music Theatre (1/16 - 3/2) | ||
Feels Like The First Time
Raue Center For The Arts (2/1 - 2/1) | ||
Rain: A Tribute To the Beatles
The Wiltern (4/29 - 4/29) | ||
Jazz a cappella
Chicago a cappella (3/29 - 3/29) | ||
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