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Sci-Fest LA Announces Its 2015 One-Act Lineup

On behalf of everyone at Fanboy Comics, I am excited to share that Sci-Fest LA has announced its 2015 lineup for its 2nd Annual One-Act Festival!  Sci-Fest LA is Hollywood’s first one-act play festival that celebrates all things science fiction, and it will return for its sophomore year from May 5-31, 2015.  Co-founded by veteran Los Angeles theatre producers Michael Blaha and Lee Costello and actor David Dean Bottrell (Boston Legal), Sci-Fest LA’s mission is to produce an annual festival of new, beautifully realized, and visually compelling sci-fi one-acts featuring many well-known actors from beloved sci-fi and fantasy franchises.

Don’t forget to check out Sci-Fest LA’s Indiegogo campaign, which is currently running to raise the necessary funds for the festival.

Please see Sci-Fest LA’s full press release and one act lineup below.

IT’S OFFICIAL!  SCI-FEST LA can at last announce that our 2015 line-up includes 2 new, mind-bending one-act plays
from the magical and monstrous minds of NEIL GAIMAN & CLIVE BARKER!

SCI-FEST LA:  The 2015 roster of New Sci-Fi One-Act Plays

ACCESS
By Spencer Green
Directed by Steve Kaplan
Breaking up is hard to do.  Especially in multiple dimensions.

 
A BILLION TUESDAY MORNINGS
By Nathan Wellman
Directed by Jeff Liu
A lonely autistic man is unable to convince his doubting daughter that his new invention will change everything…until it does.

THE CASE OF FOUR AND TWENTY BLACKBIRDS
By Neil Gaiman; Adapted by Michael Bernard
Directed by Annie McVey
Film Noir meets Mother Goose as hardboiled private dick, “L. Jack Horner” investigates the suspicious death of one “H. Dumpty” in this insane mash-up by the iconic author of “American Gods” and “The Ocean at the End of the Lane.”

THE DEPARTED
By Clive Barker; Adapted by Christian Francis
Directed by Rob Hollocks
A ghostly tale of love and obsession. Based on the acclaimed short story by one of the most influential contemporary creators of fantasy and horror.

EFFICIENCY
by Perley Poore Sheehan & Robert H. Davis
Directed by Jaime Robledo
A ruthless dictator demands a meeting with a horrifically wounded soldier who (with the help of “replacement parts”) has been transformed into an unstoppable killing machine.

HUMAN HISTORY
By Joel Silberman
Far in the future, in a classroom on a distant planet, racial tensions run high as Earth’s history is debated, forgotten and relearned. 

THE LUNCHTIME SHOW
By G. Clarence Davidson
Directed by Drew Barr
In deserted border town, visitors to a ramshackle “roadside attraction” get a little more than they bargained for.

MOBY ALPHA
Written & performed by Chuck Armstrong & Charlie Stockman
Direct from its smash run at the Hollywood Fringe Festival!  A mad captain’s quest for revenge leads his crew to the brink of destruction in this utterly hilarious two-man retelling of “Moby Dick” (in space). 

TURNOVER
By Chris Graybill
Directed by Jeffrey Marcus
Within the walls of a futuristic penal facility, a “job interview” turns into a sinister game of cat-and-mouse between a dangerous inmate and her interrogator. 

SCI-FEST LA “RADIO THEATER”
Thrills and chills abound as our Star-Studded company of players perform a classic Sci-Fi radio script live on stage!

 
www.Sci-FestLA.com

Barbra Dillon, Fanbase Press Editor-in-Chief

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