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News Lanford Wilson's Fifth of July Plays in Los Angeles, April 14-18 After a recent Off-Broadway revival, Lanford Wilson's Fifth of July heads to California for a staging at L.A. Theatre Works, April 14-18.

Adam Arkin directs the live performances of the work at the Skirball Cultural Center which will be recorded for future radio broadcast. JD Cullum, Michael Gladis, Lola Glaudini, Sarah Hagan, Marin Hinkle, Jay Paulson, Matt Roth and Claudette Sutherland comprise the cast.

Fifth of July is the final chapter (chronologically, though it was written before Talley and Son and Talley's Folly) in Pulitzer Prize winner Wilson's Talley trilogy which follows three generations of a family as they try to move forward. In the work, Ken Talley hosts a family reunion on the summer holiday and deals with the future of the family farmhouse.

Jo Bonney directed the 2003 revival of the play as part of the Signature Theatre Company's celebration of the playwright's work. Robert Sean Leonard lead a cast that included Jessalyn Gilsig, Parker Posey and Pamela Payton-Wright.

Wilson has authored over 17 full length and 30 short plays, receiving the 1980 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Talley’s Folly. Other works include The Hot L Baltimore, The Mound Builders, Angels Fall and Burn This.

L.A.T.W.'s nationally syndicated radio show "The Play's The Thing" series is performed live at the Skirball Cultural Center. All performances are recorded for future broadcast to cities including Boston, Chicago, Seattle, Santa Fe as well as on XM Satellite radio. The two-hour radio broadcasts include special backstage features and interviews with actors, playwrights, and directors. For tickets to any of "The Play's The Thing" series productions at the Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Boulevard, in L.A., CA, call the L.A. Theatre Works' Box Office at (310) 827-0889. For more information, visit www.latw.org.

 
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