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Who am I when no one is watching? Norwegian-Finnish director Heiki Riipinen brings Oscar Wilde's classic novel to life, exploring the gap between our inner desires and the image we present to the world. Dorian Gray is young, handsome, and desirable—his looks open doors, earn recognition, protect him. Yet when anything threatens this flawless exterior—guilt, desire, aging—it vanishes into a hidden painting. He remains beautiful on the outside while falling apart inside. Wilde's examination of a beauty-obsessed society resonates urgently today: we curate our biographies, filter emotions, and construct perfect digital identities because visibility means judgment while invisibility means erasure. Featuring Max Gindorff as the titular character, this production finds timeless relevance in Wilde's critique of conformity and the tyranny of appearance. Read more

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