Alex and Jamie meet by chance in 1988. Alex is a time traveler who Jamie is helping after an accident. Jamie seeks to steal Alex's time machine while Alex is looking to take Jamie back to their own time.
Alex and Jamie meet by chance in 1988. Alex is a time traveler who Jamie is helping after an accident. Jamie seeks to steal Alex's time machine while Alex is looking to take Jamie back to their own time.
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Someone's Lucky Day
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Claudia Haas:
Someone's Lucky Day
by Julie Brandon
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I, too, am all eyes and ears when it comes to time travel. Brandon’s ability to keep turning those tables in a scant ten minutes left me breathless. The humor crackles and the characters’ secrets and reveals will keep you guessing. It’s enticing, fun and a scary roller coaster ride that you won’t want to miss.
I, too, am all eyes and ears when it comes to time travel. Brandon’s ability to keep turning those tables in a scant ten minutes left me breathless. The humor crackles and the characters’ secrets and reveals will keep you guessing. It’s enticing, fun and a scary roller coaster ride that you won’t want to miss.
”
John Busser:
Someone's Lucky Day
by Julie Brandon
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11.23.24 - I'm a sucker for time travel stories and this one is just what the doctor ordered. Julie Brandon gives us two characters who meet after an accident. But it turns out one or both may have ulterior motives and we're kept guessing right up until the last moment just what those motives may be. I loved the ambiguity and the lack of trust between them both. Plus, I was not expecting that ending. Give this a listen on the Broken Arts Entertainment The Future podcast, you'll thank me for it.
11.23.24 - I'm a sucker for time travel stories and this one is just what the doctor ordered. Julie Brandon gives us two characters who meet after an accident. But it turns out one or both may have ulterior motives and we're kept guessing right up until the last moment just what those motives may be. I loved the ambiguity and the lack of trust between them both. Plus, I was not expecting that ending. Give this a listen on the Broken Arts Entertainment The Future podcast, you'll thank me for it.
”
Aly Kantor:
Someone's Lucky Day
by Julie Brandon
“
This super fun play is retro futurism done right! The plot takes you on twists and turns down the boardwalk, past the Orange Julius stand, and straight into some subtle hard sci-fi worldbuilding that had my head spinning. Both characters have strong, clear objectives that kept the tension high, even in light of a pretty severe reversal that instantly flips those motivations on their heads. This is a silly, well-plotted play for fans of time travel stories!
This super fun play is retro futurism done right! The plot takes you on twists and turns down the boardwalk, past the Orange Julius stand, and straight into some subtle hard sci-fi worldbuilding that had my head spinning. Both characters have strong, clear objectives that kept the tension high, even in light of a pretty severe reversal that instantly flips those motivations on their heads. This is a silly, well-plotted play for fans of time travel stories!