Collection

Science Fiction Plays

Explore futures, technologies, and alternate realities. These thought-provoking scripts examine humanity through a sci-fi lens.

15 plays in this collection

"In 'Lol :/ And Other Modern Devised Plays', Becca Lill and collaborators present a fresh take on contemporary issues, blending humor and poignancy in a digital age."

"Duane Kelly's 'Three Plays - The Thing With Feathers & A Dying Wish & Future Imperfect' weaves together narratives that challenge our perceptions of reality, mortality, and the unknown."

"Francine L. Trevens' anthology 'Short Plays to Long Remember' presents a diverse collection of brief yet impactful narratives that provoke deep reflection on human experience."

"'Whence' by Leo Smith questions the boundaries of existence and identity, inviting audiences to ponder the essence of humanity in an interconnected universe."

"'Pocket Plays' from PLAY Theatre Co. delivers compact, engaging narratives that highlight the potential of brief storytelling in exploring complex themes."

"Thomas Gibbons' 'Uncanny Valley' explores the eerie relationship between humans and technology, provoking questions about empathy and our digital future."

"The 'Methuen Drama Book Of 21st Century British Plays', edited by Aleks Sierz, showcases innovative voices that redefine contemporary theatre through science fiction themes."

"Morris Panych's 'Other Schools Of Thought' delves into the philosophical implications of choice and consequence, set against a backdrop of speculative scenarios."

"Sherry Kramer’s 'Small Acts of Kindness' highlights the profound impact of seemingly minor gestures in a world often overwhelmed by complexity."

"'The Best Ten-Minute Plays 2018', curated by Lawrence Harbison, features succinct narratives that deftly capture the essence of human experience in a rapidly changing world."

"Neil Duffield's 'Plays Of Love And Conflict' examines the intricate dynamics between affection and discord, set in imaginative futures that challenge societal constructs."

"Michael Frayn's 'Alarms and Excursions' combines wit and absurdity to critique modern life's complexities and the often humorous misunderstandings that arise."

"'Plays And Playwrights 2006', edited by Martin Denton, showcases a dynamic array of voices that reflect the evolving landscape of theatre in the contemporary era."

"Lauren Gunderson's 'Deepen The Mystery' invites exploration of the unknown, blending science, art, and philosophy to question the limits of human understanding."

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