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Bury the Dead
“It ought to be boycotted by militarists, ammunition vendors and saber rattlers.”
 
BY IRWIN SHAW
NEW YORK TIMES
   

Artwork
Artwork by Katie Mikulla

In the shadow of an advancing front, a burial detail conducts its duties as a chaplain prepares to pray over the dead. However, the sad rituals are interrupted as a groan is heard from the newly dug graves and the fallen soldiers rise to their feet. Incensed at their plight, the men plead not to be buried in the saturated ground but instead ask to rejoin the living. As word of the insurrection spreads, the establishment seeks to suppress it. 

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  Calendar PERFORMANCE DATES & TIMES
September 13-October 20, 2007
Thursday-Saturday at 8pm
     
  Compass LOCATION AND DIRECTIONS
1130 North Rampart Street
New Orleans, LA
   
News & Reviews News & Reviews Back to Top
 
Attack of the Anti-War Zombies
Times-Picayune | September 21, 2007
 
Bury the Dead is a timely, worthwhile revival.

The Cripple Creek Theatre Company has been nominated for three Ambie Award for its revival of Irwin Shaw's Bury the Dead in the catagories of best drama, best direction, and best lighting design.

 

LAST STAND
Gambit Weekly | October 2, 2007
 
Bury the Dead is an agit-prop call for civil disobedience. There's no glitz here, just a desolate message and gritty performances.
 
'Bury the Dead' at St. Mark's Community Center
Ambush Magazine | October 23
 
Irwin Shaw’s classic 1936 anti-war work, is no less trenchant today than 71 years ago.
   
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