Recommendations of MISSION CREEP

  • Jan Rosenberg: MISSION CREEP

    At the heart of a humorous dystopian reality is a very real and terrifying threat to anyone who identifies as asexual, or doesn't fall into cis hetero monogamy. This play made me uneasy in all the best ways.

    At the heart of a humorous dystopian reality is a very real and terrifying threat to anyone who identifies as asexual, or doesn't fall into cis hetero monogamy. This play made me uneasy in all the best ways.

  • Broadway Play Publishing Inc: MISSION CREEP

    I read this plays because it was on the NPX "State Approved" list, and really liked it. "Intergalacic relocation project" applicants who are in a "queerplatonic relationship" says it all.

    I read this plays because it was on the NPX "State Approved" list, and really liked it. "Intergalacic relocation project" applicants who are in a "queerplatonic relationship" says it all.

  • Mia McCullough: MISSION CREEP

    Smart, funny, weird. A look at sexual sacrifices in a dystopian future.

    Smart, funny, weird. A look at sexual sacrifices in a dystopian future.

  • Steven G. Martin: MISSION CREEP

    How far would you go to pass as someone you're not? What would you hide? What would you force yourself to do? Where would you draw the line? Bee Scott's one-act play Mission Creep dramatizes how the survival instinct leads Tess and Liam to disavow parts of their lives. Clearly drawn, life-or-death conflict. Nice pacing to reveal the horrifying given circumstances. No answers, just questions ... which I love.

    How far would you go to pass as someone you're not? What would you hide? What would you force yourself to do? Where would you draw the line? Bee Scott's one-act play Mission Creep dramatizes how the survival instinct leads Tess and Liam to disavow parts of their lives. Clearly drawn, life-or-death conflict. Nice pacing to reveal the horrifying given circumstances. No answers, just questions ... which I love.