

Pilgrims
Diane Ney
On a spacecraft on its way to colonize a newly discovered planet, a soldier and a girl live together in one of the ship’s cabins with only an outdated robot and each other for company.
When they are quarantined in their close quarters due to a potential outbreak, they’re forced to explore their own traumatic pasts in a dying society.
What does it mean to create a new society?
What does it mean to be a pilgrim today?
"Pilgrims is part sci-fi, part comedy, part horror, part love story, and it’s concerned not only with the humans on this ship [...] but with what inevitably happens when cultures collide."
— Sarasota Magazine
| Character |
|---|
| Girl a girl/woman who looks like a teenager, a former troublemaker |
| Jasmine a robot, formerly new |
| Soldier a man in his latetwenties, a former soldier |
Pilgrims at Urbanite Theatre
Pilgrims (Kiechel) is a play written by Claire Kiechel and published by Samuel French .
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