The Long Center for the Performing Arts

The Intergalactic Nemesis

Live-Action Graphic Novel

Book Two: Robot Planet Rising

Friday, June 8 at 8pm

Same format. New story. No previous Intergalactic experience necessary.

In 2010, the Long Center presented a whole new form of theatre, the Live-Action Graphic Novel, with the world premiere of The Intergalactic Nemesis, Book One: Target Earth. Ten days later, that production started booking what's become a multi-year world tour. They've been featured on NPR and CONAN. So it is with extreme pride that we announce the sequel. Here's how it works:

The creators have taken the artwork from an original comic-book story, removed the word balloons, and then project that art panel-by-panel on our two-story-high video screen while three actors voice all the characters, one performer creates all the sound-effects, and a keyboardist performs the score. LIVE.

The year is 1933. When the robot emissary Elbee-Dee-Oh disappears in deep space, it's up to Molly Sloan to rescue him. If only it were that simple. Because at that same time, and unbeknownst to her, her former fiancé Dr. Lawrence Webster has miraculously arrived on Robonovia, the Cerebretron is malfunctioning, Timmy has only just begun to master his telekinetic powers, a sinister robot named Alphatron is up to something terribly nefarious, and the duplicitous Soviet spy Natasha Zorokov has followed Dr. Webster through the Galactascope. Will it all get sorted out? Or is there another, more evil, thread to this complex tapestry? There's only one way to find out! Buy tickets now!

For the kid in everyone!

Directed by Jason Neulander

Written by Jason Neulander & Chad Nichols

With Shannon McCormick, Danu Uribe, and Jason Phelps

Original score by Graham Reynolds

Sound Effects created by Buzz Moran

Line Art by David Hutchison

Coloring by Lee Duhig

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Intergalactic Nemesis: Book Two - Robot Planet Rising

 

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