Local Guy Writes Play About Space Travel, Breasts
If you're in the Los Angeles area, enjoy local theater and have the nagging urge to have faster-than-light physics explained to you in an entertaining way, you might want to check out the play Walkin' on Sunshine: A Quantum Physics Sex Farce. [...]
Walkin' on Sunshine plays and looks something like an old episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 without the bad movie interruptions, only with a lot more characters and a lot more references to breasts.
It takes on Battlestar Galactica, the Starbucks franchise, numerous sci-fi and sex farce clichés, and works the precepts of spacial physics and time travel paradoxes into the storyline in smart, amusing ways. All on a stage just slightly larger than my office. Recommended to geeks everywhere.
— Jeff Bond, Geek Monthly
Custom tailored for those who are interested in a farcical view of quantum physics
If Stephen Hawking and Douglas Adams were able to have a literary Indian leg-wrestling match, who do you suppose would win?
Why, the fans Walkin' On Sunshine would, of course! [...]
A romp through familiar territories of science-fiction space comedy, akin to Red Dwarf, but with a healthy dose of lowbrow humor.
— Ryan Sudy, BandsLikeUs.com
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