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The Verdict Read Reviews for Burn This Broadway Revival Starring Adam Driver and Keri Russell The Lanford Wilson play opens at the Hudson Theatre April 16.
David Furr, Keri Russell, and Brandon Uranowitz Matthew Murphy

The Broadway revival of Lanford Wilson's 1987 drama Burn This officially opens April 16 at the Hudson Theatre after previews that began March 15.

The Michael Mayer-helmed staging stars Golden Globe winner and Emmy nominee Keri Russell (The Americans) and three-time Emmy nominee Adam Driver (Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Girls), along with Tony nominees David Furr (Noises Off) and Brandon Uranowitz (Falsettos).

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New York Stage Review (Steven Suskin)

New York Stage Review (Melissa Rose Bernardo)

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Observer (Rex Reed)

Time Out New York (Adam Feldman)

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Variety (Fran Rizzo)

The Wrap (Robert Hofler)

Burn This follows the troubled relationship between a restaurant owner, Pale (Driver), and a dancer named Anna (Russell), in the wake of a shared tragedy—the death of Pale’s brother and Anna’s roommate and dance partner.

The original production premiered Off-Broadway in 1987 starring John Malkovich as Pale and Joan Allen as Anna. The play transferred to Broadway that same year for a critically acclaimed run at the Plymouth Theatre, earning Allen a Tony Award for her performance.

The 2019 Broadway revival is produced by David Binder. The design team includes Natasha Katz (lights), Derek McLane (sets), Clint Ramos (costumes), and David Van Tieghem (sound design and original music). 101 Productions, Ltd is the general manager, and casting is by Jim Carnahan.

 
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