The Flying Hellfish aren’t the only major connection Grandpa Simpson has with Mr. Burns. The discovery of a corpse on The Simpsons‘ latest episode (which we first heard about at CBR) led to the ...
As its title hints, this play deals with one particular set of stories: plots from The Simpsons, Matt Groening's landmark animated sitcom about a dysfunctional American family, which first aired in ...
Mr. Burns appears in the premiere episode of The Simpsons, but he didn’t get his first real showcase until season two’s “Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish,” where he comes across ...
It takes work not to know The Simpsons. Whether or not you watch the show, most people are familiar with the characters and have seen clips or at least had lines quoted to them. In this, its 26th ...
Anne Washburn’s 2012 play about a post-pandemic society reckoning with loss has not aged at all, our critic writes. By Alexis Soloski Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play Stories, like viruses, are ...
There have been many artists whose work has made bold claims for the necessity of art in society. Perhaps none in recent memory have done so with more urgency and deftness than New York playwright ...
Mr. Burns is a very shady businessman indeed, which is why he often tries to bribe those who are catching onto his many, many misdeeds. One such bribe is a Mystery Box, and these Mystery Boxes have ...