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      • Get to Know Executive Director Matt Chapuran
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Playwright Anne Washburn

Mr. Burns and Friends, Surviving Long Past the Ends Times

An interview with playwright Anne Washburn

by Jeff Lunden

Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play is on stage at the Lyric Stage Company of Boston from April 8- May 7 2016. Tickets at: https://tickets.lyricstage.com/

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