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Burn This (1987), a play by Lanford Wilson. [ Plymouth Theatre, 437 perf.] Dancer‐choreographer Anna (Joan Allen) lives in a trendy Manhattan loft with two gay men, one of whom has recently died in a boating accident. The deceased's brother Pale (John Malkovich), a fiery yet hypnotic man given to scatological tirades, comes for the funeral and has a tempestuous affair with Anna, separating her from her straightlaced finance (Jonathan Hogan) and alienating her from her remaining roommate (Lou Liberatore). Though more reminiscent of a David Mamet or David Rabe drama than Wilson's usual lyrical works, the play was well received (helped by Malkovich's rising popularity) and was revived with success Off Broadway in 2002.

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Burn This is a play by Lanford Wilson.

It begins shortly after the funeral of Robbie, a young gay dancer who drowned in a boating accident. In attendance were his roommates: choreographer Anna and ad man Larry. Soon joining them in Robbie's lower-Manhattan loft are screenwriter Burton (Anna's longtime lover), and Pale (Robbie's coke-snorting, hyperactive restaurant manager brother). In the face of their shared tragedy, the quartet attempts to make sense of their lives and reconsider their own identities and relationships.

Commissioned by the Circle Repertory Company, the off-Broadway production, directed by Marshall W. Mason, opened on February 19, 1987 at Theatre 890. The cast included Jonathan Hogan, Joan Allen, John Malkovich, and Lou Liberatore.

After seven previews, the Broadway production, with the same cast again directed by Mason, opened on October 14, 1987 at the Plymouth Theatre, where it ran for 437 performances. The cast was replaced by Lisa Emery, Scott Glenn, Lonny Price, and Eric Roberts for the last two weeks of the run.

Allen won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play, and Liberatore was nominated for Best Featured Actor in a Play. Drama Desk Award nominations went to Liberatore and Malkovich, and Roberts won the Theatre World Award.

The West End production, directed by Robert Allan Ackerman, opened on November 7, 1990 at the Lyric Theatre. Malkovich and Liberatore were joined by Juliet Stevenson and Michael Simkins.

The Signature Theatre Company revival, directed by James Houghton, opened on September 19, 2002 at the Union Square Theatre, where it ran for slightly more than three months. The cast included Edward Norton, Catherine Keener, Ty Burrell, and Dallas Roberts. Norton's performance won him an Obie Award and garnered both him and the production Lucille Lortel Award nominations. Later in the run, Peter Sarsgaard replaced Edward Norton, and Elisabeth Shue took over for Catherine Keener.

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