Review of "Do Astronauts Masturbate in Space?": A Dystopian Exploration of Relationships and Autonomy
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5
"Thought-provoking and frighteningly realistic."
Details inside on a compelling two-hander that examines love, privilege, and societal control.
Do Astronauts Masturbate in Space? — A Dystopian Exploration of Parenthood
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5
If you’re seeking a thought-provoking and frighteningly realistic theatrical experience, "Do Astronauts Masturbate in Space?" is not to be missed. This blistering two-hander delves deeply into the complexities of relationships, autonomy, and societal norms in an increasingly dystopian world.
A Pivotal Moment
Set in a near-future society, the play follows Lily (Briony Martha) and Gareth (Zak Reay-Barry), whose seemingly stable relationship is thrust into turmoil by an unexpected pregnancy. Five years into their partnership, the couple is forced to confront government mandates that require them to prove their suitability as parents. As they navigate disembodied voices from doctors and officials—most notably the chilling authority of Torya Winters—the pressure mounts. The result is a week-long residential course designed to test their relationship and readiness for parenthood.
Captivating Performances
Martha and Reay-Barry deliver outstanding performances that capture the raw essence of their characters. Lily, full of energy and passion, contrasts with Gareth’s stoicism, creating a rich dynamic that feels both authentic and relatable. Their relationship is beautifully layered with affection, humor, and tension, making the audience root for them, even as they face daunting challenges.
A Physical and Intimate Experience
Set in a small performance space, the play employs a minimalist aesthetic, featuring only two light-up cubes and the actors’ costumes as props. Despite the simplicity, the effect is surprisingly moving. The audience, seated around three sides of the stage, is drawn into the action, experiencing Lily and Gareth’s emotional journey up close. The physicality of the play is particularly engaging, especially during the retreat scenes where traditional gender roles are humorously but poignantly explored.
Themes That Resonate
"Do Astronauts Masturbate in Space?" is more than just a title that piques curiosity; it touches on weighty themes such as privilege, social control, and the rights of individuals in relationships. The comedic elements are skillfully woven into the narrative, offsetting the chilling realization that the societal conditions presented in the play might not be as far-fetched as they seem. It’s a stark reminder of the fragility of personal autonomy in a world governed by overarching authority.
Don’t Miss It!
This remarkable production runs until August 23 at 19:50 at Greenside @ Riddles Court. With its captivating performances and thought-provoking themes, "Do Astronauts Masturbate in Space?" is a must-see for anyone interested in the intersection of personal relationships and societal expectations.
Get your tickets here, and prepare to engage in a dialogue that lingers long after the final curtain.
In a world where the lines between personal freedom and societal expectation blur, this play serves as a chilling reminder of the power dynamics at play in our own lives. Don’t let this thought-provoking experience pass you by!