A musical theater rendition of “The Simpsons” — featuring Itchy and Scratchy as the comically evil Mr. Burns’ minions attempting to murder Bart’s family — may not be on your apocalypse bingo card. But ...
Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play is a genre-defying exploration of how stories survive in a world where everything else has fallen apart. Written by acclaimed playwright Anne Washburn, the play begins ...
In the event of a total societal collapse — the kind involving nuclear meltdowns, the permanent evaporation of the power grid, and the sudden, inconvenient absence of late-night Thai delivery — what, ...
Where: Stage Left Theater, 108 W. Third Ave. While Bright Comet Theatre is producing the play, the performances are done at Stage Left’s venue. Tickets: onthestage.tickets The apocalypse has destroyed ...
Mr. Burns unfolds in three acts: the "today" world seven months after a cataclysmic event, seven years later, and finally 75 years into a future where stories from television (and even today's prosaic ...
The electric grid has failed, society has crumbled, and, to stave off the darkness, a group of survivors gathers around a fire and recreate their fallen world through the brave act of storytelling.
In a not-so-distant future where the grid has failed, society has crumbled, and memories can no longer be stored on hard drives, a group of survivors come together to recreate their vanished world ...
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Mr. Burns: a post-electric play is a play so meta and postmodern it stretches the bounds of the English language just describing its plot, but here goes: A group of apocalypse survivors huddle amid ...
Rapper and director Boots Riley is gearing up to adapt Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play for the big screen. Reacting to a fan's tweet about the project, Riley told fans: "This is a true thing." The ...
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