The Picture of Dorian Gray

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Previews Begin
March 10, 2025
Opening Night
March 27, 2025
Closing Date
June 8, 2025
Running Time
2 hrs
No intermission
Theatre
Music Box Theatre

About the Show

Emmy Award® winner Sarah Snook, star of HBO’s smash-hit “Succession,” reprises her Olivier Award-winning performance in THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY on Broadway. In an acting coup for the ages, Snook takes on all 26 roles in this gripping, witty and vibrantly contemporary production that breathes new life into Oscar Wilde’s classic tale.

This ground-breaking production – adapted and directed by multi award-winning Kip Williams during his tenure as Artistic Director at the acclaimed Sydney Theatre Company – delivers an explosive interplay of live performance and video in an astonishing collision of form.

The Washington Post says THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY is “so revolutionary, remarkable and dazzling you’ll think you’re gazing into theater’s future.” Experience the theatrical event of the year during its strictly limited run on Broadway.

About the Show

Emmy Award® winner Sarah Snook, star of HBO’s smash-hit “Succession,” reprises her Olivier Award-winning performance in THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY on Broadway. In an acting coup for the ages, Snook takes on all 26 roles in this gripping, witty and vibrantly contemporary production that breathes new life into Oscar Wilde’s classic tale.

This ground-breaking production – adapted and directed by multi award-winning Kip Williams during his tenure as Artistic Director at the acclaimed Sydney Theatre Company – delivers an explosive interplay of live performance and video in an astonishing collision of form.

The Washington Post says THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY is “so revolutionary, remarkable and dazzling you’ll think you’re gazing into theater’s future.” Experience the theatrical event of the year during its strictly limited run on Broadway.

About the Theatre

Music Box Theatre

239 W 45th St
New York, NY 10036

The Music Box theatre was built by prominent theatrical producer Sam H. Harris in 1921. His built the theatre specifically for his good friend Irving Berlin, to house Berlin’s famed Music Box Revues. The theatre had many successful shows including Chicago, the Maurine Dallas Watkins play that served as the basis for the hit musical. The Music Box was also a favorite house for Cole Porter and George and Ira Gershwin.

This theatre has been lauded over the years as the “best looking house on Broadway” and is one of the few Broadway houses to have only been home to a legitimate theatre. The seats in the theatre are also unique, due to their unusually large and round shape. The Music Box was co-owned by Irving Berlin’s estate and the Shubert Organization until the Shuberts assumed full ownership in 2007.