Description |
1 online resource (98 min.) |
Summary |
"One of the great classics of contemporary Western literature. Dorian Gray, an effete young gentleman, is the subject of a striking portrait by the artist Basil Hallward. Gray's narcissism is awakened, and he embraces a lifestyle of hedonism and casual cruelties. Increasingly consumed by his own vanity, he is forced to confront his true inner-self, in a manner that is as shocking as it is terrifying."--Leaf A. Theatre Works, Audio Theatre Collection |
Credits |
Director, Terry McCabe |
Cast |
Performed by Pauline Brailsford, Thomas James Carroll, Colleen Crimmins, Martin Duffy, Steve Juergens, Roger Mueller, Jim Ortlieb, and Rush Pearson |
Notes |
Print version record |
Genre/Form |
Drama.
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Drama.
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Théâtre.
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Streaming audio
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Author |
Brailsford, Pauline, performer.
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Carroll, Thomas James, performer.
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Crimmins, Colleen, performer.
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Duffy, Martin, performer
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Juergens, Steve, performer.
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Mueller, Roger, performer.
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Ortlieb, Jim, performer.
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Pearson, Rush H. (Rush Hicks), 1894- performer.
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McCabe, Terry, director.
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Dramatization of (work): Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900.
Picture of Dorian Gray.
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