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EVENT DATES:
‘Happy Birthday, Wanda June’

by Kurt Vonnegut Jr

directed by Wendy Overly

January 21, 7pm

January 22, 7pm

January 29, 7pm &

January 30, 6pm 

February 4, 7pm

February 5, 7pm


Members of the PRESS are invited

to attend our Pay-What-You-Can and Opening Night Performances.

 

Please contact jchurch@burbagetheatre.org

to reserve your complimentary tickets.
(Press releases for each show will be released one month prior to opening.)


Contact: Jeff Church, Artistic Director, jchurch@burbagetheatre.org; Allison Crews, Executive Director, crews.allison@gmail.com; Jenny Young, jenny@auroraprovidence.com
For Event Updates: www.burbagetheatre.org; www.auroraprovidence.com

 

ABOUT THE PLAY
 

"This is a simple-minded play about men who enjoy killing, and those who don't."


Set in post-war 1960s America, Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s Happy Birthday, Wanda June tells the story of a notorious and presumably dead war-hero's return home. He is met with the realization that in his absence, those he left behind now seem to value life and peace over death and destruction. His wife must decide to stay her newly educated and evolved course and protect her son, or allow her husband to bulldoze her back into the dark ages of misogyny and helplessness. Vonnegut’s play is a brilliant satire about post-war America’s tragic attempt to seek out the next battle to fight.
 
"Our finest black-humorist... We laugh in self-defense."
-The Atlantic Monthly

"I have been itching to produce this play since our first read in 2011," says Artistic Director Jeff Church, "Kurt Vonnegut had the unqiue ability to see the whole of humanity through the eyes of his characters. His stories are complex in the simplest ways. They are riotous and irreverant, truthful and uncanny. Yet all the while they carry with them a looming sense of impending doom, not just for the characters themselves, but for the whole of mankind. Happy Birthday, Wanda June is as much about a War hero's fight to remain relevant in a world that has moved on and a woman facing the daunting presence of her past, as it is about prejudice and injustice, about American's relationship to War and polarized opinions in a time of great transition. We at Burbage feel, in our current social and political climate, where our politicians purport predjuice as policy, it's time to turn an inward eye. To laugh at ourselves and the blunders of society, while being exposed to the harrowing truth that we are to blame."

"Unique... one of the writers who maps our landscapes for us, who give names to the places we know best."
-The New York Times Book Review
 
"A laughing prophet of doom." 
- The New York Times

 

 

ABOUT THE PRODUCTION

 

Our Ensemble

Creative Team
 

Wendy Overly, director
Natalie Brough, stage manager
Andrew Iacovelli, technical director
Trevor Elliot, scenic design and carpentry
Sharon Carpentier, head mistress

"We could not be more excited to have assembled such a incredible team," says Church, "at the helm isWendy Overly. Wendy is truly a gift to the Rhode Island Theatre Community. Her heartfelt  and prodigious direction, her sense of humor, and her incomparable sensibilities as an actor make her a truly ideal collaborator for us at Burbage. This remarkable cast, under Wendy's fearless direction, will make this inherently and uniquely theatrical play something not to be missed."

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