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A pandemic performance pioneer Peter Michael Marino's playful parody of the 1968 classic, "Planet of the Apes." The internationally acclaimed, award-winning production takes audiences of all ages on an epic, 60-minute adventure fusing Victorian era Toy Theater with what's been called one of the most groundbreaking science fiction films of all time. What is "Planet of the Grapes" about? An astronaut crew crash-lands on an unfamiliar planet in the distant future and are enslaved by a society where grapes have evolved into speaking creatures with human-like intelligence. The original film's themes of science vs. religion, biased class systems, and mankind's self-perceived entitlement to everything on Earth strongly resonated with Marino, who peppers the script with passages inspired by Rod Serling's original screenplays. What is Victorian Toy Theater? The early 18th century ushered in Europe's Toy Theater movement, where adults and children assembled mass-produced paper replicas of popular plays that included the script, stage, scenery, and characters. Toy Theater literally brought theater into homes. This on demand digital capture of a live performance is available to view online via The Living Record Festival through 22 February, 2022. Planet of the Grapes website.

Cast/Performers

Peter Michael Marino

Creatives/Company

Author: Peter Michael Marino
Director: Michole Biancosino
Music: Michael Harren
Producer(s): Project Y Theatre Company, Richard Jordan Productions

Planet of the Grapes

Planet of the Grapes (Streamed/Broadcast) production archive for QTIX code T1834227113. Details of all Planet of the Grapes archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1130978632

Archive Listings

17 Jan 22
  to
22 Feb 22
Streaming Performances
Internet, Broadcast
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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CORONAVIRUS: All venues in the UK were shut down on March 16, 2020, and the restrictions were finally lifted on July 19, 2021. It is important to mention that the UK Theatre Web archive listings (iUKTDb) from March 2020 to July 2021 might not be accurate due to the lack of information regarding rescheduled and cancelled shows.

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