The production will be available to stream digitally from the 16th to the 31st March.

Production images for the upcoming digital production of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray have been released, ahead of the production beginning streamed performances from the 16th March.

This new contemporary take on the story has been written by Henry Filloux-Bennett and is directed by Tamara Harvey.

The production is set to star Fionn Whitehead (DunkirkBlack Mirror: Bandersnatch) in the title role of Dorian Gray. He is joined in the production by Alfred Enoch as Harry Wotton, Joanna Lumley as Lady Narborough, Emma McDonald as Sibyl Vane and Russell Tovey as Basil Hallward and Stephen Fry as the Interviewer.

Meanwhile, the creative team behind this new digital production includes: set and costume design by Holly Pigott, assistant direction by Eleri Jones, Benjamin Collins as director of photography, sound design and original music by Harry Smith and original song by Jared Zeus.

In order to watch the performance, audience members will receive a screening link which will activate on their booked performance date for a 48-hour period. Tickets are priced at £12 which will include both a link to the production as well as a digital programme. Closed captioning will be available for all dates during the run, with audio description available from 23rd-31st March.

Meanwhile, education packs, which will be packaged with performance links at £100 per school/group, are also available for the production and have been curated to be used across a range of curriculum areas, particularly to those studying Drama and Theatre, Performing Arts, Media and PSHE.

The production has been co-produced by the Barn Theatre in Cirencester, the Lawrence Batley Theatre in Huddersfield, the New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich, Oxford Playhouse in Oxfordshire and Theatr Clwyd in Mold.

The production will be available internationally, running until the 31st March. Tickets can be purchased at pictureofdoriangray.com

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