The cast was supporting Snook on the opening night of 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'Kieran Culkin is a busy man, but he always stops to make time for his friends — including his former Succession costars.
Sarah Snook has already won an Olivier for playing 26 characters in the “Picture of Dorian Gray.” A Tony may follow—even if the production can feel exhausting as well as dazzling.
Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren are looking sharp at the premiere of MobLand in London on March 27. Prince William attends an event marking the launch of Invisible Cities Aberdeen on March 27 in Scotland. Jennifer Garner flashes her bright smile while on set in Paris on March 27.
Oscar Wilde’s infamous antihero Dorian Gray probably would’ve loved to have a barrage of cameras pointed at him, reflecting his gorgeous visage. This is exactly what Kip Williams’ tech-heavy new Broadway production does,
The “Succession” actress plays all 26 roles in this Oscar Wilde classic reimagined as a video spectacle. If only there were less screen time and more IRL contact.
Equal parts acting masterclass, tech wizardry, illusion and clockwork stage management, all costumed and set designed with the wit and color schemes of the most vivid Cindy Sherman photographs, Dorian Gray marks audacious Broadway debuts by both Snook and director-adaptor Kip Williams.
At her Broadway opening for "Dorian Gray," Sarah Snook shared that she plans to attend “Succession” co-star Kieran Culkin's Broadway opening in "Glengary Glen Ross" on Monday.
Sarah Snook set the record straight for us ... the cutthroat billionaire she played as the scion of a family empire on the TV series "Succession." The saltiness of her Shiv garnered Snook legions of fans, and several awards. But Snook initially didn ...
"I heard that and thought, 'That's a genius idea. I'm gonna do that,'" Sarah Snook said in an interview.