Crime & Rockets
by Scotto Moore, Morgan Ludlow, Keiko Green & Juliet Waller Pruzan
Directed by Jenifer Ross
Heather Bernadette, Stage Manager
Heather Bernadette, Stage Manager
Briana Schwartz
Costume Design
Brandon Estrella
Set Design
Zanna Paulson
Lighting Design
Costume Design
Brandon Estrella
Set Design
Zanna Paulson
Lighting Design
Featuring
LaChrista Borgers, Lori Lee Haener, Ian McIntire,
Stephanie Spohrer, Sam Turner
LaChrista Borgers, Lori Lee Haener, Ian McIntire,
Stephanie Spohrer, Sam Turner
September 10, 12, 19, 25, 26
Ballard Underground Theatre
Ballard Underground Theatre
Humanity’s seemingly boundless expansion across the galaxy hasn’t come without a price... ‘cuz wherever there’s humans, there’s bad humans, and somebody’s gotta crack the cases when they try to get away with murder. From your first day as a rookie beat detective working a mining colony on an asteroid, to your elite days as head of security on a luxury cruiseliner touring the rings of Jupiter, someone’s always breaking the rules. Homicide in a space station prep school; organized crime smuggling illegal nanoweaponry out to the rebel colonies; alien specimens stolen from a top secret laboratory there’s no end to the trouble a few malcontents can cause, and some of these malcontents might not be too recognizable as human anymore. Society’s counting on a few good souls with theirs hearts still in the right places physically or otherwise to help put things right.
Crime and Rockets launches us into the future, where human nature itself is evolving as rapidly as the technology that catapulted us into deep space. You can’t let a case get too cold not with the cold vacuum of space on all sides as a constant unfriendly reminder that the consequences of letting the bad guys get away with it could be disastrous.
Crime and Rockets launches us into the future, where human nature itself is evolving as rapidly as the technology that catapulted us into deep space. You can’t let a case get too cold not with the cold vacuum of space on all sides as a constant unfriendly reminder that the consequences of letting the bad guys get away with it could be disastrous.