Priscilla was feeling pretty boring, until the aliens showed up. Now she’s the most important person in the universe, and the fates of multiple planets depend on her. It hasn’t made her feel much better, but at least it’s something to do.
“McGough’s play zips by in a mere 50 minutes, but it’s no lightweight.” -Jeffrey Gantz, The Boston Globe
Winner, Best Comedy, Capital Fringe Festival 2011
“Disjointed, charming and bewildering, and somehow make emotional sense — in short, playwright Walt McGough has captured dream logic exactly.” –Mark Gail, The Washington Post
“Stunningly written by Walt McGough. With quality work like this, who knows what other dreams may come.” –Josh Fixler, DC Theatre Scene
Dakota Shepard and Emily Kaye Lazzaro, Fresh Ink Theatre 2011 (directed by Melanie Garber)
Dakota Shepard, Caroline Price and Emily Kaye Lazzaro, Fresh Ink Theatre 2011 (directed by Melanie Garber)
Bob Mussett, Dakota Shepard, Michael Caminiti and Emily Kaye Lazzaro, Fresh Ink Theatre 2011 (directed by Melanie Garber)
Bob Mussett, Dakota Shepard, Caroline Price and Michael Caminiti, Fresh Ink Theatre 2011 (directed by Melanie Garber)
Bob Mussett, Dakota Shepard, Michael Caminiti and Emily Kaye Lazzaro, Fresh Ink Theatre 2011 (directed by Melanie Garber)
Emily Kaye Lazzaro, Caroline Price, Michael Caminiti and Bob Mussett, Fresh Ink Theatre 2011 (directed by Melanie Garber)