Dorian Gray, by Barry Gordon and Andrew Steven Ross, is a retelling of Oscar Wilde's classic morality tale set against the historical backdrop of American's turbulent 1960s. In this new imagining, Dorian's 35-year journey sees him ascend to the pinnacle of pop superstardom. Dorian Gray explores the themes of celebrity, immortality, and a search for meaning that lies beyond the seduction of sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll.
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Angela Lansbury in A Little Night Music, David Alan Grier, James Spader, Richard Thomas, and Kerry Washington in Race, Robin Williams in Weapons of Self-Destruction, Kristen Johnston in So Help Me God! and Cate Blanchett in A Streetcar Named Desire are among this month's highlights. Full Story New York Theater Listings, Tickets, News, Reviews, and more