Sarah Snook’s Wilde Adventure

For almost fifteen minutes, we sit looking at a vertical screen on a seemingly empty stage. In the projection, the Australian actress Sarah Snook, in tight closeup, speaks the rapid, bantering prose of Oscar Wilde’s 1890 masterpiece, “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” adapted with pace and invention by the Australian director Kip Williams. 

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