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The Picture of Dorian Gray (musical)

"The Picture of Dorian Gray" musical adapts Oscar Wilde's novel, exploring themes of vanity, moral corruption, and indulgence. It follows Dorian Gray, a charming man whose portrait aging and reflecting his sins allows him to pursue pleasure without consequences. As Dorian's beauty remains untouched, he descends into hedonism and moral decay. The musical combines dramatic storytelling, music, and lyrical songs to examine how vanity and superficial beauty can lead to self-destruction, highlighting the conflict between morality and temptation. It offers a compelling portrayal of the dangers of narcissism and the corrupting influence of unchecked desire.