Recommendations of Outer Space Face-to-Face Contact

  • Christopher Plumridge: Outer Space Face-to-Face Contact

    Oh dear, so far into the future we are still using the likes of facetime to communicate?!
    This is a fun sci-fi short where characters with given names start to rebel against the rules, and who's to stop them when they are moons apart?
    Great fun, plus I think there is a longer play to be explored here.

    Oh dear, so far into the future we are still using the likes of facetime to communicate?!
    This is a fun sci-fi short where characters with given names start to rebel against the rules, and who's to stop them when they are moons apart?
    Great fun, plus I think there is a longer play to be explored here.

  • Aly Kantor: Outer Space Face-to-Face Contact

    I love the way this cute sci-fi short plays with our expectations about the genre - rather than a future full of code names, excessive tech, and jargon-laden protocols, these frustrated colonists crave simple, elegant solutions without the "futuristic" frills! Ironically, this piece would make an excellent piece of Zoom theatre!

    I love the way this cute sci-fi short plays with our expectations about the genre - rather than a future full of code names, excessive tech, and jargon-laden protocols, these frustrated colonists crave simple, elegant solutions without the "futuristic" frills! Ironically, this piece would make an excellent piece of Zoom theatre!

  • John Weagly: Outer Space Face-to-Face Contact

    A fun, short science fiction play that skewers the drudgery of office work.

    A fun, short science fiction play that skewers the drudgery of office work.

  • Monica Cross: Outer Space Face-to-Face Contact

    OUTER SPACE FACE-TO-FACE CONTACT is a delightful short science fiction play. Cole Hunter Dzubak takes "this meeting could have been an email" to a whole new level on Pluto's moons. This is fast paced and full of fun staging possibilities.

    OUTER SPACE FACE-TO-FACE CONTACT is a delightful short science fiction play. Cole Hunter Dzubak takes "this meeting could have been an email" to a whole new level on Pluto's moons. This is fast paced and full of fun staging possibilities.

  • Paul Smith: Outer Space Face-to-Face Contact

    This short little fun piece by Cole Hunter Dzubak offers a really amusing view on a number of things; meetings - are they worthwhile? The use of the names of darker characters from mythology becomes increasingly funny as they hunt for alternatives. Who would chair a meeting eh? Great fun and full of imaginative thoughts and ideas!

    This short little fun piece by Cole Hunter Dzubak offers a really amusing view on a number of things; meetings - are they worthwhile? The use of the names of darker characters from mythology becomes increasingly funny as they hunt for alternatives. Who would chair a meeting eh? Great fun and full of imaginative thoughts and ideas!