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7:03 PM March 17, 2021
Fionn Whitehead as Dorian Gray in the online, updated production of The Picture of Dorian Gray which is available via the New Wolsey website
- Credit: Barn Theatre
The Picture of Dorian Gray, adapted by Henry Filloux-Bennett from the novel by Oscar Wilde, Barn Theatre with support from New Wolsey Theatre, Theatr Clwyd, Lawrence Batley Theatre and Oxford Playhouse. Running online until March 31
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Stages by David Lee Nelson - You may need a tissue, but you will leave uplifted. Diana Nollen, The Gazette In 2017, award-winning solo performer David Lee Nelson received news that would change his life. At 38 years old he was diagnosed with Stage Four Colon Cancer. He kept a blog of his time in chemotherapy - a heartbreakingly funny chronicle of a disease which affects over nine million Americans. This material became the basis for his solo play performed in 2020 and created with Riverside Theatre s Producing Artistic Director Adam Knight. Stages is not simply a play about sickness: it s a story of life s setbacks and surprises, and about searching for hope in the most unlikely of places. Filmed at the Gilbert Street Theatre in March 2020 and presented virtually in partnership with the Iowa Cancer Consortium and Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center. Written & Performed by PURE Theatre Core Ensemble Member David Lee Nel