Mr Burns: The Simpsons meets a post-apocalyptic world in a dizzyingly clever production
In the aftermath of some future disaster, a group of strangers reach for a shared language. The result is comic, melancholy and deeply unsettlingIn the first line of Joan Didion's 1979 essay The White Album, she coined a phrase now oft-quoted and crocheted, pinned to jackets and inscribed on every possible thing as a badge of honour for those working in the arts: "We tell ourselves stories in order to live." It's a b…