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Mr Burns and Other Plays

Anne Washburn

Publisher: Theatre Communications Group

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Summary

- Mr. Burns received its world premiere at Wooly Mammoth Theatre Company in 2012, and its New York premiere at Playwrights Horizons in fall 2013 to critical acclaim: “Downright brilliant.” — New York Times- A paean to live theater and The Simpsons, popular with young audiences.- Washburn has been commissioned by The Civilians, Soho Rep, the Williamstown Theater Festival, and Yale, is a member of 13P and The Civilians, and a New Georges affiliated artist.- Her plays have been produced across the country and in London.- One of the most exciting new voices in the American theatre.
Available since: 03/06/2017.

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