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Tony-winning ‘A View From the Bridge’ headed to Los Angeles in September, then Washington

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Tony-winning ‘A View From the Bridge’ headed to Los Angeles in September, then Washington

Phoebe Fox as Catherine, Russell Tovey as Rodolpho, Mark Strong as Eddie and Nicola Walker as Beatrice in "A View From the Bridge." (Jan Versweyveld)
Phoebe Fox as Catherine, Russell Tovey as Rodolpho, Mark Strong as Eddie and Nicola Walker as Beatrice in “A View From the Bridge.” (Jan Versweyveld)

The Young Vic’s production of Arthur Miller’s “A View From the Bridge” won big at the Tony Awards on Sunday, taking home prizes for play revival and director Ivo van Hove.

The play closed months ago on Broadway, but Tony telecast viewers curious about the production’s oddly minimalist design -- it resembles nothing close to Red Hook, Brooklyn -- will have another opportunity to catch the unconventional staging when it comes to the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles in September.

Van Hove, who works in Amsterdam and hails from Belgium, will restage “A View From the Bridge” with a different cast, to be announced later. It will run at the Ahmanson from Sept. 7 to Oct. 16, followed by a run at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., from Nov.18 to Dec. 3

The revival production opened at the Young Vic in London in 2014, then moved in 2015 to the West End. The drama later transferred to Broadway, opening in November and closing earlier this year.

Mark Strong starred in the London and New York production as Brooklyn longshoreman Eddie Carbone.

French actor Charles Berling played Eddie when Van Hove staged the play in Paris last year.

One of the most in-demand directors on the international theater scene, Van Hove staged the current Broadway revival of Miller’s “The Crucible.”

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