Copy link Copied Copy link Copied Subscribe to gift this article Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Already a subscriber? Login 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. Copy link Copied Copy link Copied Subscribe to gift this article Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Already a subscriber? Login Introducing your Newsfeed Follow the topics, people and companies that matter to you.
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Dorian Gray is a homegrown Broadway smash. Local investors missed out
The Sarah Snook one-hander is breaking box office records with tickets at $US497 a pop in New York. But just four of the 53 investors in the show are Australian.