Yes, you read that right: She will play 26 characters.
She will play all 26 roles in the “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” which will run for 12 weeks at London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket from January 2024. Directed by Kip Williams, the artistic director of the Sydney Theatre Company, the play will combine live performance and video “in an astonishing collision of form,” Theatre Royal Haymarket said.
” The play’s original run in Sydney, also directed by Williams but starring Eryn Jean Norvill, was lauded by TimeOut as “one of the greatest performances ever seen on an Australian stage,” and by the Guardian as a “dizzyingly beautiful tour de force.
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