FRONTIER (full length)

by Robin Rice

A girl is so moved by the aftermath of the Valdez oil spill in her native Alaska, she dedicates her life to saving the environment. Years pass and she seems to have no impact so she gives up, switching her dedication to a young man. She refuses to listen to warnings from an ecologically focused wolf who sees signs of impending disaster. Drilling begins in the Alaskan Wildlife Refuge, and Mother Nature lowers the...

A girl is so moved by the aftermath of the Valdez oil spill in her native Alaska, she dedicates her life to saving the environment. Years pass and she seems to have no impact so she gives up, switching her dedication to a young man. She refuses to listen to warnings from an ecologically focused wolf who sees signs of impending disaster. Drilling begins in the Alaskan Wildlife Refuge, and Mother Nature lowers the boom. Human life is destroyed except for our heroine, her clueless, tv-addicted husband, and her unborn child. At last, she listens to the wolf and makes a huge sacrifice to save the future of mankind.

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FRONTIER (full length)

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  • Rita Kniess Barkey: FRONTIER (full length)

    The beauty of Rice's cautionary "tale" is in the telling: both the animal kingdom and mankind share the stage to speak to civilization's excesses that are destroying the natural world. It's a highly imaginative experience, filled with wit, beauty and terror, as the characters seek, through love, a way to survive.

    The beauty of Rice's cautionary "tale" is in the telling: both the animal kingdom and mankind share the stage to speak to civilization's excesses that are destroying the natural world. It's a highly imaginative experience, filled with wit, beauty and terror, as the characters seek, through love, a way to survive.

  • Doug DeVita: FRONTIER (full length)

    Another anthropomorphic, magically realistic gem from Robin Rice, "Frontier" pushes buttons and boundaries with an urgency that is not without humor, but is none-the-less an eloquently horrifying plea for us to wake up before it's too late. The possibilities for inventive staging are endless, and exciting to contemplate.

    Another anthropomorphic, magically realistic gem from Robin Rice, "Frontier" pushes buttons and boundaries with an urgency that is not without humor, but is none-the-less an eloquently horrifying plea for us to wake up before it's too late. The possibilities for inventive staging are endless, and exciting to contemplate.

  • Cheryl Bear: FRONTIER (full length)

    The imagery, the rhythm pulsates with life. These characters and their story enthrall us. Extremely powerful storytelling that serves environmental activism at its best. Extremely imaginative and engaging. It's just so much fun and serves such a higher cause. Highly recommend!

    The imagery, the rhythm pulsates with life. These characters and their story enthrall us. Extremely powerful storytelling that serves environmental activism at its best. Extremely imaginative and engaging. It's just so much fun and serves such a higher cause. Highly recommend!

Character Information

Two or three actors play a large number of characters - on purpose.
WOLF - Adult male. Alaskan. Seductive. Sexy. Dangerous. Graceful. Intense.
AURORA - 16-41. Half Native American. Alaskan. Activist. Artist.
ADAM - 41. Floridian. Not the brightest bulb. Laid back. Preppy. Cute.
ACTOR 4: Chulyen (Aurora's Native American mother), and minor parts including a goldfish.
ACTOR 5: Various parts including International Reporter, a loon, a teenage boy, a preacher, a hunter.
  • WOLF
    An adult wolf. Alaskan. Seductive. Sexy. Dangerous. Graceful. Intense.
    Character Age
    Adult.
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Aurora
    Ages from 16 to 41. Half Native-American, half Caucasian. Alaskan. Activist. Artist.
    Character Age
    16-41
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Half Native American.
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Adam
    Character Age
    41
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any (but probably white)
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Actor 4
    Actor 4 plays many parts: Chulyen (Aurora's Native-American mother), Woman, Jen, Buck, Helicopter Pilot, Dong (Chinese goldfish).
    Character Age
    16-60
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any
  • Actor 5
    Actor 5 plays: International Reporter, Pacific Loon (a bird), Jojo (16 and 41), Craig, Chuck, Preacher, and Hunter.
    Character Age
    16-60.
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization DreamCatcher Entertainment, NYC, Year 2014
  • Type Reading, Organization Oberon Theatre Company, NYC, Year 2013
  • Type Reading, Organization Planet Connections Theatre Festivity, NYC (awards in various categories), Year 2013
  • Type Reading, Organization Last Frontier Theatre Conference, Valdeze, Alaska, Year 2010