2 OH, MARY! Reveals Tour Dates and Cities For 2026-27 3 OPERATION MINCEMEAT Reveals 2026-27 Tour Dates and Cities Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play is a genre-defying exploration of how stories survive ...
The University of Wisconsin-Parkside’s theater program has received regional and national recognition through the American ...
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, ...
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 ...
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.
UW–Parkside Theatre earns major American College Theatre Festival regional and national awards for Mr. Burns and student ...
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 ...