The Picture of Dorian Gray to Offer Special In-Person Ticket Deal to Celebrate Box Office Opening | Playbill

Broadway News The Picture of Dorian Gray to Offer Special In-Person Ticket Deal to Celebrate Box Office Opening

Succession star Sarah Snook won an Olivier Award for her performance in the solo play in the West End.

Sarah Snook in The Picture of Dorian Gray Marc Brenner

The Sarah Snook-led solo adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray will offer 26 pairs of specially priced tickets when its box office opens February 3. The 14-week limited engagement will begin previews March 10, 2025 at the Music Box Theatre, with an official opening March 27.

Beginning at 10 AM, the production will have 26 pairs of tickets available at $50 per ticket. The promotional price celebrates Snook's performance of all 26 characters within the Oscar Wilde novel. The ticket offer is only available for mezzanine seats at non-Saturday preview performances. To claim the offer, purchasers must be at the box office in person on February 3, and each purchaser may only obtain one pair of tickets.

The Succession star will make her Broadway debut with the transfer of Wilde's classic novel, adapted and directed by Kip Williams. The work is coming to New York following a sold-out run in London's West End in 2024. It originated at Sydney Theatre Company (where Williams is artistic director) in 2020.

The production features set and costume design by Marg Horwell, lighting design by Nick Schlieper, music and sound design by Clemence Williams, video design by David Bergman, and dramaturgy by Eryn Jean Norvill.

Along with Cassel, the Broadway run is being produced by Adam Kenwright, Len Blavatnik and Danny Cohen, Daryl Roth, Amanda Lipitz, and Henry Tisch. Foresight Theatrical is the general manager, and Aaron Lustbader is executive producer. Michael Cassel Group is the worldwide executive producer.

Visit DorianGrayPlay.com for more information.

 
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