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Play written by Lanford Wilson

Burn This
Written byLanford Wilson
Characters
  • Anna Mann
  • Pale
  • Burton
  • Larry
Place premieredTheater 890,New York City
Original languageEnglish
GenreDrama
SettingLower Manhattan

Burn This (stylized asBurn/This for the 2019 revival) is a play byLanford Wilson. Like much of Wilson's work, the play includes themes ofgay identity and relationships.

Plot summary

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The play begins shortly after the funeral of Robbie, a young, gay dancer who drowned in a boating accident with his lover Dom. In attendance were Robbie's roommates: his sensitive dance partner andchoreographer, Anna, and confident, gay advertising executive Larry. Soon joining them in Robbie's lower Manhattan loft are screenwriter Burton (Anna's longtime lover) and Pale (Robbie'scocaine-snorting, hyperactive restaurant manager brother). In the face of their shared tragedy, the quartet attempts to make sense of their lives and reconsider their own identities and relationships. Anna learns to be independent and self-confident. She begins to pursue her interest inchoreography and begins a relationship with Pale, ending her dispassionate relationship with her longtime boyfriend.[1]

Production history

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Burn This was commissioned by theCircle Repertory Company. The play openedOff-Broadway on February 19, 1987 at Theatre 890. Directed byMarshall W. Mason, the cast featuredJonathan Hogan,Joan Allen,John Malkovich, andLou Liberatore.John Lee Beatty won the 1988 Henry Hewes Design Award for Scenic Design for this production.[2] The world premiere was produced by theCenter Theatre Group at theMark Taper Forum inLos Angeles opening January 22, 1987, also directed by Mason.[3][4][5]

The play transferred toBroadway at thePlymouth Theatre, opening on October 14, 1987 and closing on October 29, 1988 after 437 performances and seven previews. Again directed by Mason, the original cast appeared in the Broadway production.[6][7] Over the course of the production, replacements andunderstudies includedLisa Emery,Scott Glenn,Lonny Price, andEric Roberts.[8][9]

TheWest End production directed byRobert Allan Ackerman opened on November 7, 1990 at theLyric Theatre. Malkovich and Liberatore were joined byJuliet Stevenson andMichael Simkins. The play had previously played at theHampstead Theatre prior to transferring to the Lyric Theatre.[4]

TheSydney Theatre Company inAustralia presentedBurn This at theWharf Theatre in 1990, starringHeather Mitchell andRichard Roxburgh.

The 2002Signature Theatre Company revival directed byJames Houghton at theUnion Square Theatre opened on August 27 in previews, officially on September 19, and closed on December 29, 2002.[10] The cast featuredEdward Norton,Catherine Keener,Ty Burrell, andDallas Roberts. Norton won anObie Award, and both he and the production receivedLucille Lortel Award nominations.[11]Peter Sarsgaard replaced Norton, andElisabeth Shue replaced Keener on November 20, 2002.[10][11][12]

A Broadwayrevival ofBurn This was announced to begin in February 2017 and open on March 6, 2017 at the re-openedHudson Theatre.Jake Gyllenhaal was to star, with direction byMichael Mayer.[13] On October 21, 2016, it was announced that the production was postponed until the 2017-18 season due to scheduling conflicts with Gyllenhaal.[14]

A revival opened on Broadway at the Hudson Theatre on March 15, 2019 in previews with the official opening on April 16. The cast featuredAdam Driver as Pale,Keri Russell as Anna,David Furr as Burton andBrandon Uranowitz as Larry, with direction by Michael Mayer.[15][16][17] The production closed on July 14, 2019.[18]

Casts

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CharacterLos Angeles Premiere
(1987)
Off-Broadway / Broadway
(1987)
West End
(1990)
Off-Broadway Revival
(2002)
Broadway Revival
(2019)
PaleJohn MalkovichEdward NortonAdam Driver
AnnaJoan AllenJuliet StevensonCatherine KeenerKeri Russell
BurtonJonathan HoganMichael SimkinsTy BurrellDavid Furr
LarryLou LiberatoreDallas RobertsBrandon Uranowitz

Notable replacements

Award and nominations

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Original Broadway Production

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YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
1987Tony AwardBest Actress in a PlayJoan AllenWon
Best Featured Actor in a PlayLou LiberatoreNominated
Drama Desk AwardsOutstanding Actor in a PlayJohn MalkovichNominated
Outstanding Featured Actor in a PlayLou LiberatoreNominated
Theatre World AwardEric RobertsWon

2019 Broadway Revival

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YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2019Tony AwardsBest Revival of a PlayNominated
Best Actor in a PlayAdam DriverNominated
Best Featured Actor in a PlayBrandon UranowitzNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actor in a PlayNominated
Drama League AwardOutstanding Revival of a Broadway / Off-Broadway PlayNominated
Distinguished PerformanceAdam DriverNominated

References

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  1. ^Jacobi, Martin J. "'The Monster Within' in Lanford Wilson'sBurn This" inLanford Wilson: A Casebook, Jackson R. Bryer (ed.)Garland Publishing, Inc.: New York, 1994, 131-149.
  2. ^"'Burn This' 1987"Archived 2015-10-04 at theWayback MachineLortel Archives. Accessed September 3, 2015.
  3. ^Gerard, Jeremy. "Limited Run for Wilson Play"The New York Times, January 9, 1987, p. C5.
  4. ^ab"From Missouri to Manhattan" inDiscovery and Invention: The Urban Plays of Lanford Wilson,Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1994.ISBN 0838635482, pp. 28-29.
  5. ^Wilson, Lanford. "Script" inBurn This: A Play,Macmillan Publishers, 1988.ISBN 0374521581, p. 102.
  6. ^Rich, Frank."The Dancer Upstairs"The New York Times, October 15, 1987.
  7. ^"Burn This (Broadway, Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, 1987)"Playbill. Accessed June 10, 2022.
  8. ^"'Burn This' listing 1987, Replacement"Internet Broadway Database, Accessed September 3, 2015.
  9. ^"'Burn This' To Close"The New York Times, October 27, 1988.
  10. ^abWeinstein, Jerry and Lohrey, David."Review. 'Burn This' 2002"CurtainUp, September 15 and December 15, 2002.
  11. ^ab"'Burn This' 2002"Archived 2015-10-03 at theWayback MachineLortel Archives. Accessed September 3, 2015.
  12. ^Jones, Kenneth andSimonson, Robert."Burn This Re-Ignites With Shue and Sarsgaard Nov. 20"Playbill, November 20, 2002
  13. ^Henry, Alan."'Breaking: Jake Gyllenhaal Will Return to Broadway in 'Burn This' at The Hudson Theatre" BroadwayWorld.com, July 19, 2016
  14. ^"Broadway Revival of Lanford Wilson's 'Burn This' Postponed Until 2017-18 Season" BroadwayWorld.com, October 21, 2016
  15. ^Cox, Gordon (December 14, 2017)."Adam Driver to Star in 'Burn This' on Broadway".Variety. RetrievedAugust 28, 2018.
  16. ^Clement, Olivia."Brandon Uranowitz and David Furr JoinBurn This on Broadway at the Hudson Theatre"Playbill, November 27, 2018
  17. ^Clement, Olivia."Burn This, Starring Keri Russell and Adam Driver, Begins on Broadway"Playbill, March 15, 2019
  18. ^Clement, Olivia."Burn This Closes on Broadway July 14"Playbill, July 14, 2019

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