Brooks Ashmanskas, Ken Barnett, Zabryna Guevara and Adam Rothenberg star in Center Theatre Group's new production of Lanford Wilson's Burn This, under the direction of Nicholas Martin. Previews began March 23 at Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles.
Opening is April 3. Closing is May 1.
Here is a first look at the production:
Lanford Wilson's Burn This, With Brooks Ashmanskas, Zabryna Guevara, in Los Angeles
Lanford Wilson's Burn This, With Brooks Ashmanskas, Zabryna Guevara, in Los Angeles
Brooks Ashmanskas, Ken Barnett, Zabryna Guevara and Adam Rothenberg star in Center Theatre Group's new production of Lanford Wilson's Burn This, under the direction of Nicholas Martin. Previews began March 23 at Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. Read the Playbill.com story.
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Zabryna Guevara and Adam Rothenberg
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Zabryna Guevara and Adam Rothenberg
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Adam Rothenberg and Zabryna Guevara
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Adam Rothenberg and Zabryna Guevara
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Adam Rothenberg, Zabryna Guevara and Brooks Ashmanskas
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Ken Barnett, Adam Rothenberg and Brooks Ashmanskas
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Ken Barnett, Adam Rothenberg and Zabryna Guevara
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Ken Barnett and Zabryna Guevara
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Ken Barnett and Zabryna Guevara
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Brooks Ashmanskas and Zabryna Guevara
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According to CTG, "At the core of Burn This is Anna (Guevara), a dancer-choreographer who, up until the unexpected death of her roommate and dancing partner, Robbie, has been consumed by her career. Now in her grief, she meets Pale (Rothenberg), Robbie's older brother, who bursts into her apartment to retrieve Robbie's belongings, and ends up staying for a while. Pale is dangerous, sexy, raw and demanding, and he interrupts the course of Anna's existence bringing major changes in her life."
Tickets and information are available at CenterTheatreGroup.org or the Center Theatre Group box office located at the Ahmanson Theatre, or by calling (213) 628-2772.
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