Trafalgar Studios 2, LondonIt's the work of his grandson, but this adaptation of Oscar Wilde's great novella is miscast, plodding and dullWickedness has seldom been made to seem quite so dull as it is in this inept staging of Oscar Wilde's great novella about a young man who sells his soul in return for eternal youth. Dorian keeps his portrait, painted by the lovelorn Basil Hallward, hidden in the attic, where over t…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 08:56AM on January 21, 2016