The Crimes of Dorian Gray
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Arvind Ethan David
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This gripping fictional true crime podcast delves into the story of the enigmatic Dorian Gray, a vigilante who changed the world, rewriting history in the blood of her victims. Her targets were the titans of their era—billionaires, movie stars, politicians. Dorian said they had one thing in common: they had all committed crimes against women. They were rapists, abusers, master manipulators. Dorian left evidence of their heinous offenses with their bodies, and then she vanished without a trace.
To some, Dorian was a feminist icon, a #MeToo crusader who single-handedly rebalanced the scales of sexual power. To others, she was the worst terrorist of the 21st century. But who was the real Dorian Gray? A demon or an avenging angel? Was she even human? How did one woman manage to take down the most powerful men of her generation and win?
These and other burning questions echoed through the internet since Dorian's disappearance, until now. Speranza, a relentless young journalist, is determined to unravel the pure and simple truth on her podcast, The Crimes of Dorian Gray. Unfortunately for Speranza, the truth is seldom pure and never simple.
Written and directed by Arvind Ethan David and produced by Prodigal, The Crimes of Dorian Gray is a radical reinvention of Oscar Wilde's gothic masterpiece, exploring the question he asked 150 years ago: what does it mean for the powerful elite to live without consequences? What does it say about the society that allows them? Executive Produced by Milena Govich, Amanda K. Price, and Lexi Underwood, the show’s extraordinary cast includes Lexi Underwood, Lara Pulver, Richard Schiff, and Neil Brown Jr., and an original song by ASCAP winning composer Erran Baron Cohen, performed by Olivier Award winner Lara Pulver.
©2024 Prodigal, Inc. (P)2024 Audible Originals, LLC.What listeners say about The Crimes of Dorian Gray
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- Karl
- 2024-05-05
An original take on an old story
A modern re-imagining of the classic tale, bringing a current events touch that both entertained me and made me think. Worth the read.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2024-05-23
Loved this!
I don't know what to say except for wow. The story could've been a little longer in my opinion. I would've loved more details about the victims and the circumstances of the "art" toward the last two chapters (can't say more without spoilers). I did not see that twist coming about Dorian's "second life". And what are the odds that these characters would find themselves so intertwined?
The audio files, especially the news reports, added so much realism to the story that at first I thought it a fictional podcast based on a true crime story. I even googled Dorian Gray only to realize, it was all fake. Smh. To conclude, this is not part of my usual genres at all but I absolutely loved it!
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