This story, which embodies
the classic themes of magic, superstition, horror,
hypocrisy, power, innocence corrupted and man's
obsession with physical beauty and youth, is surely
as relevant today as when Wilde wrote it in 1891.
"This
powerful and entertaining version
of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of
Dorian Gray explores human nature
and what happens when our deeds,
evil or otherwise, leave no identifying
mark."
"Dorian
Gray, with its depth and dark comedy,
is sure to leave the Lincoln Center
Mini-theatre for Broadway soon.
Patrons should buy their tickets
now, while it's still affordable."
The
Mirror
University of N. Colorado
"The only way to be free of temptation
is to yield to it."