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Burn This

Why see Burn This?

BURN THIS RECEIVES THREE TONY AWARD NOMINATIONS INCLUDING BEST REVIVAL OF A PLAY!

Double 2019 Drama League Award nominee!

Landford Wilson's Burn This returns to Broadway after more than 30 years and earns a Tony Award nomination for Best Revival of a Play in the process, with Kylo Ren himself Adam Driver (Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Logan Lucky) also earning himself a nomination and leading the cast. Alongside him stars accomplished actress Keri Russell, most recently of the hit TV series The Americans.

Dealing frankly with sexuality and grief, the searching Burn This is set in the aftermath of a boating accident which took the lives of gay lovers Robbie and Dom. It's a tragedy which forces the couples' friends and families to all take stock of their lives, and re-consider the strength of their relationships.

The play originally premiered on Broadway in 1987, with a cast that included John Malkovich and Joan Allen, the latter of whom earned a Tony Award for her performance. This first ever Broadway revival is directed by Tony winner Michael Mayer (Spring Awakening, Hedwig and the Angry Inch).

What is Burn This About?

Written during the height of the AIDS epidemic, Burn This examines the pain of mourning and how a terrible tragedy can re-shape the lives of all those around it. Robbie and Dom, a young gay couple, have been killed in a boating accident, and following the funeral, a collection of friends and family members gather at Robbie's loft. Among them are Robbie's former roomate Anna, a sensitive soul lumbered with a rather placid boyfriend, and Robbie's drug-addicted brother Pale, a go-getting restaurateur who was conflicted over Robbie's sexuality.

With a undeniable sexual attraction pulsing between them, and a well of grief in both of their hearts that they can't express, Anna and Pale are drawn together, but can the romance move beyond mutual consolation into something more meaningful?

Key Information

Audience

TBC

Run Time

2 hours and 30 mins with one 15 minute interval.

Dates

Finished Jul 14, 2019

Cast

Adam Driver as Pale
Keri Russell as Anna
David Furr
Brandon Uranowitz

Creative

Directed by Michael Mayer
Written by Lanford Wilson
Produced by David Binder
Sets by Derek McLane
Costumes by Clint Ramos
Lighting by Natasha Katz

Awards

2019 TONY AWARDS - Nominations

Best Revival of a Play
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play - Adam Driver
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play - Brandon Uranowitz


2019 DRAMA LEAGUE AWARDS - NOMINATIONS

Distinguished Performance Award - Adam Driver
Outstanding Revival of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play 

Reviews

Our review

Hot Hot Hot

Burn This ticks ALL the boxes. I would see it again, and again! Michael Mayer's direction is flawless, the performances are superb, and the set is fantastic.

Nicola Quinn

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Customer reviews

34 reviews, average rating: (3.1 Stars)

TurandotNeverSleeps

Hunka hunka burnin’ Love Adam Driver!

Driver and the actor who plays Larry the gay roommate absolutely are the show - terrific timing, hilarious physical gags and intellectual wit. Yes, even though Driver plays a blue-color “Mr. Wrong” to Keri Russell’s Anna wondering why she can’t see herself marrying the smug rich screenwriter she wants so badly to be Mr. Right. Meanwhile, she is not great in this, but to be fair, I just got done with two months of weekends binging all 6 seasons of The Americans, where she was riveting playing dozens of characters as a Russian spy. She is disappointing in this. Driver is the show - as potent as Cranston is in Network. ... Read more

Chels

Blown away!

It starts slow but once Adam Driver walks on stage he is captivating. You cannot take your eyes off of him. Besides the unbelievable sex appeal he is emotional and was able to gain compassion from the audience. I cried and laughed thtrouhout the entire play. I went for Keri Russell (huge Felicity fan) and she was not disappointing! She held her own and her grief came through ten fold. She was great. The roommate also was a great surprise! Comedic timing was perfect along with softer moments. But ADAM DRIVER was beyond the best I’ve ever seen!!!! Well worth the money. I would see again and again and again...I’m Still daydreaming he will marry me! ... Read more

Diana

Loved it

I thought Burn This was hilarious. I wasn’t expecting a comedy at all. It was the first night of previews so give them a break if they weren’t loud enough. They can fix that. The range of emotions that Adam Driver had really showed his versatility as an actor and I thought all the cast was very good. I loved it! ... Read more
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