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Nathan Lane, Danny Burstein and Zoë Wanamaker to star in new Broadway play ”Pictures from Home”

Nathan Lane, Zoë Wanamaker and Danny Burstein
Nathan Lane, Zoë Wanamaker and Danny Burstein
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Tony winners Nathan Lane and Danny Burstein, and Olivier winner Zoë Wanamaker, will return to Broadway this winter in the new play Pictures From Home at Studio 54.

Based on the photo memoir by Larry Sultan, the drama is written for the stage by Sharr White and will be directed by Bartlett Sher. It will begin previews on 10 January, with an opening scheduled for 9 February.

In 1981, Sultan set out to create a portrait of his parents, Jean and Irv, tracing his family’s journey from Brooklyn to the San Fernando Valley. The resulting project, released as a book in 1992, explores photography’s role in creating familial mythologies.

White’s new play adds another layer: “That of a volatile and loving relationship between parent and son who employ image as their proxy for an Oedipal struggle over dominance,” according to the playwright’s website.

Additional information about the production is still forthcoming. Though it will run at Studio 54, it is not a Roundabout Theatre Company production.