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News Gray and Jones Complete Cast of Doctor Cerberus at LATW Pamela J. Gray and Jamison Jones have joined the L.A. Theatre Works production of Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa's black comedy Doctor Cerberus, which will begin performances July 14 at the Skirball Center.

Jones, who appeared in the world premiere of the coming-of-age tale, will reprise his performance in the title role. The cast features the previously announced Simon Helberg as Franklin Robertson, Steven Culp as Franklin's dad and Jarrett Sleeper as Franklin's brother. Gray will play the teen's mother.

Bart DeLorenzo, who directed the world premiere of the play at South Coast Repertory in April 2010, again helms the LATW run that will continue through July 18.

According to LATW, "Thirteen-year-old Franklin Robertson is trying to survive adolescence. His parents don't understand him, his brother torments him, he has no friends, and he's more interested in the high school quarterback than any girl. The one bright spot in his life is the glow of the black-and-white TV in his parents' basement. Here, he worships at the altar of the Saturday Night Horror Movie, hosted by the eerie Dr. Cerberus. Before long, Franklin is convinced that only by going on the show will his life be redeemed - by Dr. Cerberus himself!"

Aguirre-Sacasa is currently represented with his revised production of the 1966 musical It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman, which is now premiering at the Dallas Theater Center. He has also penned the plays Good Boys and True, Based on a Totally True Story, The Mystery Plays and The Muckle Man.

Doctor Cerberus will be recorded and broadcast on LATW's nationally syndicated radio theatre series, "The Play's the Thing." For tickets to any of "The Play's the Thing" productions at the Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Boulevard, call the L.A. Theatre Works box office at (310) 827-0889.

For more information visit latw.org.

 
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