OUTATIME

A teen obsessed with Back to the Future attempts to build his own time machine in his garage. But will it impress the girl next door?
v2.1

A teen obsessed with Back to the Future attempts to build his own time machine in his garage. But will it impress the girl next door?
v2.1

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  • Eric Goudie: OUTATIME

    This is an excellent piece for two young actors in their early teens, still too young for many other coming-of-age stories. This play is sincere, well-crafted and, despite the premise, completely believable. In addition to the acting, there's some great opportunities to make lots of cool props and ingenious special effects. And of course, since it's rooted in a classic movie from the 80's, it works well for parents too.

    This is an excellent piece for two young actors in their early teens, still too young for many other coming-of-age stories. This play is sincere, well-crafted and, despite the premise, completely believable. In addition to the acting, there's some great opportunities to make lots of cool props and ingenious special effects. And of course, since it's rooted in a classic movie from the 80's, it works well for parents too.

Character Information

  • Mike
    A teenage boy obsessed with Back to the Future
    Character Age
    Teenager
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • DOC
    An AI interface on his laptop, who speaks with the voice of Christopher Lloyd (voice-over only)
    Character Age
    Any
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Liz
    A teen girl who lives next door
    Character Age
    Teenager
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female