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  • Last Ship to Proxima Centauri

    Last Ship to Proxima Centauri

    Greg Lam
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    Not yet published. PDF manuscript available.

    Play Description

    The Earth has become uninhabitable. The last escape ship from Earth (Seattle, to be exact) arrives to its new home planet centuries after all the others. The pilots are not prepared for what they find there. LAST SHIP TO PROXIMA CENTAURI asks us to examine 21st-century America through the lens of futurist neo-colonialism, 2,000 years after the end of Must See TV.

    Production Info

    Cast: 7 total (3 female, 4 male, flexible casting)
    Full Length Comedy (about 120 minutes)
    Single Set
    Contemporary Costumes
    Categories: The Plays, Not Yet Published Tags: Future, Science Fiction, Sui Generis
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    Author(s)

    • Greg Lam

      Greg Lam is a playwright, screenwriter, and board game designer who lives in the Greater Boston area. He is the creator of the Boston Podcast Players podcast which presents excerpted readings of new full-length plays by and interviews with Boston playwrights since 2016. !n 2019, Greg was named an Artistic Fellow of the Dramatic Arts by the Massachusetts Cultural Council. He also was named the inaugural Pao Fellow by Company One PlayLab. Greg is the co-founder of the Asian-American Playwright Collective. His full-length play REPOSSESSED received its world premiere at Theatre Conspiracy in Fort Myers, FL in 2018 after readings in Boston, Seattle, and Connecticut. It won the Lotus Lee Foundation New Work Initiative and the Theatre Conspiracy New Play Contest. His full-length play LAST SHIP TO PROXIMA CENATAURI received readings from Company One and Fresh Ink Theatre in 2019. Greg was a member of the 2016 Company One PlayLab for the development of Boston area playwrights. His works have been produced by Company One, Fresh Ink Theatre, Pork Filled Productions, The Depot, The Boston Theatre Marathon, Open Theatre Project, Other World Theatre Paragon Festival, theatre@first, Navigators Theater, Fantastic.Z, The Pulp Stage, Ixion Theatre Ensemble, Eagle and Beaver Ensemble, Wishing Wind Creations, 4th Street Theatre, Midwest Dramatists Conference, The Best of All Possible Podcast, Aching Dogs Theatre Company, Shadow Boxing Theatre, and many others.

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    Publisher BPPI
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    ISBN 978088145####

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    Translations by Jecenia Isis Figueroa, Kayodè Soyemi, and Livian Yeh

    Theatrical World Premiere Production:
    PORTLAND STAGE COMPANY
    Anita Stewart, Executive & Artistic Director

    Streaming Digital World Premiere:
    KITCHEN DOG THEATER, Dallas, TX
    Christopher Carlos & Tina Parker, Artistic Directors; Tim Johnson, Managing Director

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