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Big Hunk o’ Burnin’ Love

Performed live on June 12

Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre Laura Pels Theatre

Big Hunk o’ Burnin’ Love

Performed live on June 12

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Five days before his 30th birthday, Winston’s parents reveal a surprising family secret that sends his life plans up in flames. Thus begins a whirlwind comedic journey in which Winston must reevaluate everything he thought he knew about himself and his parents. Big Hunk o’ Burnin’ Love is a farcical exploration of how we love and the responsibilities we owe our families, and how those two emotional duties are often intertwined.

Big Hunk o’ Burnin’ Love was first produced by East West Players in 1998, and subsequently by Second Generation Productions in New York City and by Asian Stories in America (ASIA) Theatre in Arlington, Virginia.

Big Hunk o’ Burnin’ Love Cast

Stage Directions
Tommy Bo
Winston
Vin Kridakorn
Nick
Eric Yang
Mom
Julyana Soelistyo
Dad
Jojo Gonzalez
Noi
Panit Chantranuluck
Sylvia
Fiona Robberson

Big Hunk o’ Burnin’ Love Creative

Playwright
Prince Gomolvilas
Director
Eric Ting
Assistant Director
Sanhawich Meateanuwat
Stage Manager
Alyssa K. Howard
Assistant Stage Manager
Liz Beatty
Technical Director
Ryan McLaughlin

The Refocus Project is made possible by the Champions for Inclusive Theatre and Roundabout’s Forward Fund. We acknowledge the generous friends who support our many efforts to increase representation and inclusion in all aspects of theatre: Elizabeth Armstrong, Bank of America, Eugene and Joann Bissell and the Lillian Lincoln Foundation, Kevin Brown, Barbara and Peter Bye, Ginger McKnight Chavers, Ford Foundation, Jill and Barry Lafer, Gina Maria Leonetti, Iva Mills, Beryl Snyder, and Denise Littlefield Sobel.

The empty house of the Laura Pels Theatre. Rows of grey chairs incline upwards towards the back of the house.

Presented at

Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre

Laura Pels Theatre

111 West 46th Street, New York, NY

between 6th and 7th Avenues