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Genre: drama, science fiction
LIGHT DELAY
by Jessica Andrewartha
Directed By J.R. Yancher September 12 at 7pm
207 E Street (formerly Watermelon Music) |
Dr. Triona Fitton works alone in Mission Control to help secure the last minute launch of a colony ship that will take humanity to the stars. On that ship is Lucas, her former fiancé. As the play moves forward, Light Delay tells the story both of humanity’s last chance to spread into the universe and the consequences it has for those left on Earth.
As the characters get farther and farther apart, their communication is interrupted by the delay in light signals between Lucas’s ship and the Earth. In those moments, we see flashbacks working backwards through their relationship from recent breakup to earlier conflicts and the happy moments before. From the seeds of conflict between two people to environmental disaster, Light Delay examines the choices of two people and the world of consequences those decisions create. |
COMMUNITY EVENT: pre-show talks
September 12, 13, 14 at 6:30pm
207 E Street (formerly Watermelon Music) Davis, CA FREE |
A Crucial Stagesustainable theatre and climate change
Twelve years ago Al Gore released the world’s most successful documentary ever, “An Inconvenient Truth.” Since then, climate change discussions have moved from the fringe to the center of public consciousness as the pace of global warming has increased exponentially.
This short pre-show presentation looks at the current state of climate change and questions how theatre may play a role in overcoming the most challenging existential threat our species has ever faced. Facilitated by GFTF Director and Climate Reality Project Leader Tom Burmester. |
Make a play for the future.