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My man candy Max Rhyser is a very prolific guy. Modelling, acting, loving :-)



Anyway, if you live in New York and want to see Max on live and not only on line (shame that I can't) he plays Larry, the gayer than gay roommate! in Lanford Wilson's play, Burn This.

Amazing play, come laugh... come cry...

"This isn't opera, this is life. Why should love always be tragic? Burn this."

TICKETS:

http://www.smarttix.com/show.aspx?showCode=BUR11

"Oh Lordy!"

Burn This opened in Los Angeles, California, on January 22,1987. Wilson's play is a contemporary romantic drama, but it is not a happy romance, and even the resolution cannot be described as entirely happy. The two romantic leads, Anna and Pale, do not find love easy, and it is not easy for the audience to witness. Early reviews of the play were mixed. Although reviewers commended Joan Allen and John Malkovich' s performances, some critics questioned the credibility of an attraction between Anna and Pale. Nevertheless, the play has been generally well-received because the characters are interesting, particularly Larry, Anna's homosexual roommate, who is funny and endearing. In a 1986 interview with David Savron, Wilson explained that Burn This is a love story different from any other love story because the characters do not say, “I love you"; they say, "I don't want this." This conflict, argued Wilson, makes the love story contemporary. Wilson spent time studying modern dance so that he could incorporate the atmosphere and style into his character of Anna. Burn This is Wilson's thirty-eighth play, and he was willing to wait for nearly a year to put it on stage because he wanted John Malkovich to play Pale. He has stated that with this play he wanted to recapture the convoluted plotting of his earliest plays. Wilson relies upon dialogue to reveal the plot, and thus, the audience must pay close attention in order to follow the action. Burn This was not as commercially or critically successful as were Wilson's Talley's Folly or Hot Baltimore, but it has been widely discussed as a depiction of a contemporary love story. (from eNotes)


Burn This - The Cast

http://elisa-rolle.livejournal.com/337266.html

Date: 2008-10-16 02:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] snowmore.livejournal.com
A greatly beautiful man. I hope he's happy no matter his relationship status.

I wish I was going to New York soon. I would try to see this play, both for the storyline and the cast.:)

Date: 2008-10-16 07:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elisa-rolle.livejournal.com
If you manage to, take a pic of Max on stage and tell me if he is so beautiful also on live! Elisa

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