The Portrait of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde's only novel finally brought to the stage.

Chekhov, in the twilight of his life, at the dawn of a millennium that frightened him, wrote his most festive drama in 1900.
In it, he depicts people who all decide to play a family game. In this improvised battalion, people stagnate, grow old… From heartbreak to supreme joy, without forgetting what lies in between, The Three Sisters describes the emptiness of wealth and its imminent loss, and also reveals the beauty of human beings as the author imagined them, full of flaws…
Single adult ticket: €20
Under 26s: €12
Pre-sale ticket: €15
Sunday 4, 11 and 18 February at 8pm
Free seating
Genre: Classical Theatre
Running time: 2 hours
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Author Anton Tchekhov
Directed by Noé Besin assisted by Victoria Bocek
Set design by Léona Cosa
Translation André Markowicz and Françoise Morvan
With Lily Moreau, Clothilde Raskin, Alicia Popov, Louis Zumkeller, Juliette Delhomme, Pierre-Loup Mériaux, Lucas Mustat, Simon Dartois, Isabelle Hurtin, Frédéric Cuif, Antonin Gitton-Ovadia, Boris Hirt
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