Kitchen Dog Theater continues its 30th season of theater and its season-long celebration of playwrights of color with the world premiere of Last Ship to Proxima Centauri by Greg Lam.
The Earth has become uninhabitable. The last escape ship from Earth (Seattle, to be exact) arrives to their new home centuries after all the others. They are not prepared for what they find there: A planet full of unimpressed people of color who are not happy to see them.
A dark science fiction comedy, Last Ship to Proxima Centauri asks viewers to examine 21st Century America, including white supremacy and cultural appropriation, through the lens of futurist neo-colonialism, 2000 years after the end of must-see TV.
The production will be available to stream at any time, March 5-21.
Kitchen Dog Theater continues its 30th season of theater and its season-long celebration of playwrights of color with the world premiere of Last Ship to Proxima Centauri by Greg Lam.
The Earth has become uninhabitable. The last escape ship from Earth (Seattle, to be exact) arrives to their new home centuries after all the others. They are not prepared for what they find there: A planet full of unimpressed people of color who are not happy to see them.
A dark science fiction comedy, Last Ship to Proxima Centauri asks viewers to examine 21st Century America, including white supremacy and cultural appropriation, through the lens of futurist neo-colonialism, 2000 years after the end of must-see TV.
The production will be available to stream at any time, March 5-21.
Kitchen Dog Theater continues its 30th season of theater and its season-long celebration of playwrights of color with the world premiere of Last Ship to Proxima Centauri by Greg Lam.
The Earth has become uninhabitable. The last escape ship from Earth (Seattle, to be exact) arrives to their new home centuries after all the others. They are not prepared for what they find there: A planet full of unimpressed people of color who are not happy to see them.
A dark science fiction comedy, Last Ship to Proxima Centauri asks viewers to examine 21st Century America, including white supremacy and cultural appropriation, through the lens of futurist neo-colonialism, 2000 years after the end of must-see TV.
The production will be available to stream at any time, March 5-21.