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Thursday Apr 23, 2026

  • Fine Arts

Mr. Burns, a post-electric play

After the end of contemporary America, in a future without power, what survives?  Mr. Burns, by Anne Washburn, investigates how theatre and storytelling tell us who we are and who we’ve been, explores pop culture’s survival and evolution under stress, and imagines a future for TV’s most enduring family.  A darkly comic play with music that the New York Times says “leave[s] you dizzy with the scope and dazzle of its ideas.”

Score by Michael Friedman, with lyrics by Anne Washburn. Directed by Michael Swanson. Presented by the Department of Theatre and Dance.

Evan & Evelyn Anderson Theatre
Sketch drawing of Mr. Burns head from The Simpsons with poster text
  • Fine Arts

Junior Recital: Gracelyn Szynal, trumpet & voice

Junior, Gracelyn Szynal, will present a trumpet and voice recital.

Jussi Björling Recital Hall
Musical notes in Gustavus branded colors of black and gold
  • Fine Arts
  • Student Experience

Passion and Purpose, An Arts Now Exhibition (Mar 26 – April 23)

A Junior level capstone experience for students who are Studio Art Majors. 

 

Schaefer Gallery
Crimson background with image of flower and text Passion and Purpose An Arts Now Exhibition

Guided Meditation

Get to know yourself better through guided meditation! Meditation offers a simple yet powerful way to calm your mind, reduce anxiety, and improve focus. Everyone is welcome, whether you’ve practiced for years, tried it in the past, or are a beginner. Join us in the Bonnier Multifaith Center in Anderson Hall. All members of the campus community and beyond are invited to attend! Give it a try and experience the transformative power of mindfulness.

Bonnier Multifaith Center
A bowl used for meditation practice.
  • Student Experience

Puppy Party!

Join the CAB and the CAO to unwind before finals...with a Puppy Party! 

puppy party before finals

Friday Apr 24, 2026

  • Fine Arts

Mr. Burns, a post-electric play

After the end of contemporary America, in a future without power, what survives?  Mr. Burns, by Anne Washburn, investigates how theatre and storytelling tell us who we are and who we’ve been, explores pop culture’s survival and evolution under stress, and imagines a future for TV’s most enduring family.  A darkly comic play with music that the New York Times says “leave[s] you dizzy with the scope and dazzle of its ideas.”

 

Evan & Evelyn Anderson Theatre
Sketch drawing of Mr. Burns head from The Simpsons with poster text
  • Fine Arts

Junior Recital: Jaxon Jones, clarinet & saxophone

Junior, Jaxon Jones, will present a clarinet and saxophone recital.

Jussi Björling Recital Hall
Musical notes in Gustavus branded colors of black and gold