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Rantoul and Die : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rantoul and Die
''Rantoul and Die'' is a play written by Mark Roberts. ==Background== Roberts grew up in Urbana, Illinois, about ten miles from Rantoul which serves as the play's setting.〔(Illinois-Set Romance 'Rantoul and Die' Premieres in L.A. ) ''Yahoo! News''. May 14, 2009.〕 When writing the play, Roberts noted that "in the early nineties, Chanute Air Force Base closed down, sending the local economy into a tailspin. Businesses closed and area residents moved away, giving Rantoul a desolate, ghost town feeling... when considering a location for this gritty, edgy play, Rantoul seemed the perfect choice."〔 Furthermore, Roberts stated that the play was written during a tumultuous time for him, expanding to say that "this play is about the baby steps of someone's personal growth told in a somewhat dark way." He admits that "it's a little about me and my way of dealing with that period." He later compared the process of writing the play to "birthing an 80-pound snapping turtle that was wearing a spiked collar and a crown of thorns."〔(Theater Review: Rantoul and Die ) ''Hollywood Reporter''. May 19, 2009.〕
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