Dorian Gray is a homegrown Broadway smash. Local investors missed out
The Picture Of Dorian Gray has become the most successful Australian show in six years on Broadway, yet hardly any of its investors are Australian – with a lack of local incentives for theatre investment being blamed. The adaption of Oscar Wilde’s classic by former Sydney Theatre Company artistic director Kip Williams, featuring Adelaide-born Succession star Sarah Snook in all 26 roles, is the first show to gross more than $US1 million ($1.6 million) a week at the 104-year-old Music Box Theatre on 45th Street, where it has played since March 10. Loading...