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“The way the world is going right now there’s a very present fear of nuclear catastrophe in a way there hasn’t been in a while,” she said. Burns,” which the cast and crew have been working on for more than a year because the issues it addresses are very relevant in today’s world. It was a 2015 Whiting Award winner, which is given annually to 10 emerging writers in fiction, nonfiction, poetry and drama.
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The play was written by Anne Washburn in 2012 and opened at the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in Washington, D.C.
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Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, faculty, staff and non-UO students, and are free for UO students. For all show dates and times, or to purchase tickets, visit the UO Ticket Office’s website. Bart tries to save the cow he raised for his 4-H club from the slaughterhouse, and in the process winds up getting accidentally engaged to one of Cletus's daughters. Burns” premiers at the Hope Theatre in the Miller Theatre Complex on June 1 at 8 p.m. Apocalypse Cow - The Simpsons S19E17 TV-PG Animation Comedy. They're recognizable, but they serve a different function.”
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“By the time we get to seven years later, more noticeable changes start to happen, and in the third act these are not The Simpsons characters that we know and love most have merged into more noble tropes. “They start off trying to remember, so it’s pretty close to the actual episode,” said Tricia Rodley, instructor in the UO’s Department of Theatre Arts and the director of the production. And in another 75 years, Bart and Lisa have transformed, turned into myths from which new forms of performance are created. The play fast-forwards seven years, and the episode has become the center point for all pop culture. Burns, a Post-Electric Play,” a dark comedy being performed by the UO’s University Theatre in early June, survivors band together and try to re-enact the “Cape Feare” episode of The Simpsons to brighten up the bleakness. But what would people do for entertainment? In a nuclear apocalypse there’s plenty of necessities: food, water, shelter, clothing.