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DESCRIPTION:The SUU Department of Theatre\, Dance\, & Arts Administration p
 roudly presents Mr. Burns\, a post-electric play by Ann Washburn\; score by
  Michael Friedman and lyrics by Anne Washburn\; directed by Dr. Scott Knowl
 es. The show will play in the Eileen and Allen Anes Studio Theatre on Febru
 ary 27 & 28 and March 2 & 6 at 7:30 p.m. with matinees on February 28 and M
 arch 7 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults\, $10 for alumni\, and $6 fo
 r non-SUU students. SUU students\, faculty\, and staff are admitted free wi
 th a valid SUU ID. Tickets will be available for purchase at the Utah Shake
 speare Festival Ticket Office up to 30 minutes prior to each performance or
  at www.bard.org/tdaa.\n\nDigital Program\n\nSummary from Concord Theatrica
 ls\n\nAnne Washburn's imaginative dark comedy—a play with music featuring s
 ongs by Washburn and Michael Friedman—propels us forward nearly a century\,
  following a new civilization stumbling into its future.\n\nAfter the colla
 pse of civilization\, a group of survivors share a campfire and begin to pi
 ece together the plot of The Simpsons episode "Cape Feare" entirely from me
 mory. Seven years later\, this and other snippits of pop culture (sitcom pl
 ots\, commercials\, jingles and pop songs) have become the live entertainme
 nt of a post-apocalyptic society\, sincerely trying to hold onto its past. 
 Seventy-five years later\, these are the myths and legends from which new f
 orms of performance are created.\n\nA paean to live theater\, and the resil
 ience of Bart Simpson through the ages\, Mr. Burns is an animated explorati
 on of how the pop culture of one ear might evolve into the mythology of ano
 ther.\n\nContent Warning:\n\nThis production contains mature language and s
 ituations and is not recommended for younger audiences. This production con
 tains simulated violence as well as implied violence against young children
 .
DTEND:20260228T043000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T054416Z
DTSTART:20260228T023000Z
LOCATION:Eileen and Allen Anes Studio Theatre
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Mr. Burns\, a post-electric Play
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CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts/Culture,Concerts/Performance
DESCRIPTION:The SUU Department of Theatre\, Dance\, & Arts Administration p
 roudly presents Mr. Burns\, a post-electric play by Ann Washburn\; score by
  Michael Friedman and lyrics by Anne Washburn\; directed by Dr. Scott Knowl
 es. The show will play in the Eileen and Allen Anes Studio Theatre on Febru
 ary 27 & 28 and March 2 & 6 at 7:30 p.m. with matinees on February 28 and M
 arch 7 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults\, $10 for alumni\, and $6 fo
 r non-SUU students. SUU students\, faculty\, and staff are admitted free wi
 th a valid SUU ID. Tickets will be available for purchase at the Utah Shake
 speare Festival Ticket Office up to 30 minutes prior to each performance or
  at www.bard.org/tdaa.\n\nDigital Program\n\nSummary from Concord Theatrica
 ls\n\nAnne Washburn's imaginative dark comedy—a play with music featuring s
 ongs by Washburn and Michael Friedman—propels us forward nearly a century\,
  following a new civilization stumbling into its future.\n\nAfter the colla
 pse of civilization\, a group of survivors share a campfire and begin to pi
 ece together the plot of The Simpsons episode "Cape Feare" entirely from me
 mory. Seven years later\, this and other snippits of pop culture (sitcom pl
 ots\, commercials\, jingles and pop songs) have become the live entertainme
 nt of a post-apocalyptic society\, sincerely trying to hold onto its past. 
 Seventy-five years later\, these are the myths and legends from which new f
 orms of performance are created.\n\nA paean to live theater\, and the resil
 ience of Bart Simpson through the ages\, Mr. Burns is an animated explorati
 on of how the pop culture of one ear might evolve into the mythology of ano
 ther.\n\nContent Warning:\n\nThis production contains mature language and s
 ituations and is not recommended for younger audiences. This production con
 tains simulated violence as well as implied violence against young children
 .
DTEND:20260228T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T054416Z
DTSTART:20260228T210000Z
LOCATION:Eileen and Allen Anes Studio Theatre
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Mr. Burns\, a post-electric Play
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CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts/Culture,Concerts/Performance
DESCRIPTION:The SUU Department of Theatre\, Dance\, & Arts Administration p
 roudly presents Mr. Burns\, a post-electric play by Ann Washburn\; score by
  Michael Friedman and lyrics by Anne Washburn\; directed by Dr. Scott Knowl
 es. The show will play in the Eileen and Allen Anes Studio Theatre on Febru
 ary 27 & 28 and March 2 & 6 at 7:30 p.m. with matinees on February 28 and M
 arch 7 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults\, $10 for alumni\, and $6 fo
 r non-SUU students. SUU students\, faculty\, and staff are admitted free wi
 th a valid SUU ID. Tickets will be available for purchase at the Utah Shake
 speare Festival Ticket Office up to 30 minutes prior to each performance or
  at www.bard.org/tdaa.\n\nDigital Program\n\nSummary from Concord Theatrica
 ls\n\nAnne Washburn's imaginative dark comedy—a play with music featuring s
 ongs by Washburn and Michael Friedman—propels us forward nearly a century\,
  following a new civilization stumbling into its future.\n\nAfter the colla
 pse of civilization\, a group of survivors share a campfire and begin to pi
 ece together the plot of The Simpsons episode "Cape Feare" entirely from me
 mory. Seven years later\, this and other snippits of pop culture (sitcom pl
 ots\, commercials\, jingles and pop songs) have become the live entertainme
 nt of a post-apocalyptic society\, sincerely trying to hold onto its past. 
 Seventy-five years later\, these are the myths and legends from which new f
 orms of performance are created.\n\nA paean to live theater\, and the resil
 ience of Bart Simpson through the ages\, Mr. Burns is an animated explorati
 on of how the pop culture of one ear might evolve into the mythology of ano
 ther.\n\nContent Warning:\n\nThis production contains mature language and s
 ituations and is not recommended for younger audiences. This production con
 tains simulated violence as well as implied violence against young children
 .
DTEND:20260301T043000Z
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CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts/Culture,Concerts/Performance
DESCRIPTION:The SUU Department of Theatre\, Dance\, & Arts Administration p
 roudly presents Mr. Burns\, a post-electric play by Ann Washburn\; score by
  Michael Friedman and lyrics by Anne Washburn\; directed by Dr. Scott Knowl
 es. The show will play in the Eileen and Allen Anes Studio Theatre on Febru
 ary 27 & 28 and March 2 & 6 at 7:30 p.m. with matinees on February 28 and M
 arch 7 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults\, $10 for alumni\, and $6 fo
 r non-SUU students. SUU students\, faculty\, and staff are admitted free wi
 th a valid SUU ID. Tickets will be available for purchase at the Utah Shake
 speare Festival Ticket Office up to 30 minutes prior to each performance or
  at www.bard.org/tdaa.\n\nDigital Program\n\nSummary from Concord Theatrica
 ls\n\nAnne Washburn's imaginative dark comedy—a play with music featuring s
 ongs by Washburn and Michael Friedman—propels us forward nearly a century\,
  following a new civilization stumbling into its future.\n\nAfter the colla
 pse of civilization\, a group of survivors share a campfire and begin to pi
 ece together the plot of The Simpsons episode "Cape Feare" entirely from me
 mory. Seven years later\, this and other snippits of pop culture (sitcom pl
 ots\, commercials\, jingles and pop songs) have become the live entertainme
 nt of a post-apocalyptic society\, sincerely trying to hold onto its past. 
 Seventy-five years later\, these are the myths and legends from which new f
 orms of performance are created.\n\nA paean to live theater\, and the resil
 ience of Bart Simpson through the ages\, Mr. Burns is an animated explorati
 on of how the pop culture of one ear might evolve into the mythology of ano
 ther.\n\nContent Warning:\n\nThis production contains mature language and s
 ituations and is not recommended for younger audiences. This production con
 tains simulated violence as well as implied violence against young children
 .
DTEND:20260303T043000Z
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CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts/Culture,Concerts/Performance
DESCRIPTION:The SUU Department of Theatre\, Dance\, & Arts Administration p
 roudly presents Mr. Burns\, a post-electric play by Ann Washburn\; score by
  Michael Friedman and lyrics by Anne Washburn\; directed by Dr. Scott Knowl
 es. The show will play in the Eileen and Allen Anes Studio Theatre on Febru
 ary 27 & 28 and March 2 & 6 at 7:30 p.m. with matinees on February 28 and M
 arch 7 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults\, $10 for alumni\, and $6 fo
 r non-SUU students. SUU students\, faculty\, and staff are admitted free wi
 th a valid SUU ID. Tickets will be available for purchase at the Utah Shake
 speare Festival Ticket Office up to 30 minutes prior to each performance or
  at www.bard.org/tdaa.\n\nDigital Program\n\nSummary from Concord Theatrica
 ls\n\nAnne Washburn's imaginative dark comedy—a play with music featuring s
 ongs by Washburn and Michael Friedman—propels us forward nearly a century\,
  following a new civilization stumbling into its future.\n\nAfter the colla
 pse of civilization\, a group of survivors share a campfire and begin to pi
 ece together the plot of The Simpsons episode "Cape Feare" entirely from me
 mory. Seven years later\, this and other snippits of pop culture (sitcom pl
 ots\, commercials\, jingles and pop songs) have become the live entertainme
 nt of a post-apocalyptic society\, sincerely trying to hold onto its past. 
 Seventy-five years later\, these are the myths and legends from which new f
 orms of performance are created.\n\nA paean to live theater\, and the resil
 ience of Bart Simpson through the ages\, Mr. Burns is an animated explorati
 on of how the pop culture of one ear might evolve into the mythology of ano
 ther.\n\nContent Warning:\n\nThis production contains mature language and s
 ituations and is not recommended for younger audiences. This production con
 tains simulated violence as well as implied violence against young children
 .
DTEND:20260307T043000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T054416Z
DTSTART:20260307T023000Z
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CATEGORIES:Academic,Arts/Culture,Concerts/Performance
DESCRIPTION:The SUU Department of Theatre\, Dance\, & Arts Administration p
 roudly presents Mr. Burns\, a post-electric play by Ann Washburn\; score by
  Michael Friedman and lyrics by Anne Washburn\; directed by Dr. Scott Knowl
 es. The show will play in the Eileen and Allen Anes Studio Theatre on Febru
 ary 27 & 28 and March 2 & 6 at 7:30 p.m. with matinees on February 28 and M
 arch 7 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults\, $10 for alumni\, and $6 fo
 r non-SUU students. SUU students\, faculty\, and staff are admitted free wi
 th a valid SUU ID. Tickets will be available for purchase at the Utah Shake
 speare Festival Ticket Office up to 30 minutes prior to each performance or
  at www.bard.org/tdaa.\n\nDigital Program\n\nSummary from Concord Theatrica
 ls\n\nAnne Washburn's imaginative dark comedy—a play with music featuring s
 ongs by Washburn and Michael Friedman—propels us forward nearly a century\,
  following a new civilization stumbling into its future.\n\nAfter the colla
 pse of civilization\, a group of survivors share a campfire and begin to pi
 ece together the plot of The Simpsons episode "Cape Feare" entirely from me
 mory. Seven years later\, this and other snippits of pop culture (sitcom pl
 ots\, commercials\, jingles and pop songs) have become the live entertainme
 nt of a post-apocalyptic society\, sincerely trying to hold onto its past. 
 Seventy-five years later\, these are the myths and legends from which new f
 orms of performance are created.\n\nA paean to live theater\, and the resil
 ience of Bart Simpson through the ages\, Mr. Burns is an animated explorati
 on of how the pop culture of one ear might evolve into the mythology of ano
 ther.\n\nContent Warning:\n\nThis production contains mature language and s
 ituations and is not recommended for younger audiences. This production con
 tains simulated violence as well as implied violence against young children
 .
DTEND:20260307T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T054416Z
DTSTART:20260307T210000Z
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