“What does it profit a person if they gain the whole world
and lose their own soul?”
Dorian Gray, young and beautiful, sinks deep into a frivolous lifestyle of selfish abandon, seeming unchanged by corruption and untouched by age. But behind a locked door, beneath a heavy curtain, Dorian’s portrait tells a different story…
An original adaptation by the company of Oscar Wilde’s haunting story of evil, debauchery and scandal, featuring unique puppets created for the show and a powerful original soundtrack.
Commissioned by the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA
Directed by Mark Collier
Running Time: 70 minutes
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