Great Geek Theater for Kids! Comic Books Come Alive in The Intergalactic Nemesis at the New Victory Theater
Submitted by Stephanie Ogozalek on
In 2016, this show will play at Pace University's Schimmel Center. See our event calendar for the latest times and more theater.
When I heard The Intergalactic Nemesis described as a "live-action graphic novel," I immediately got tickets for my comic book loving son. Although I didn't know what to expect, I was sure it would be offbeat, geeky and something both my kid and I would enjoy. Guess what? I was right. We caught the show at the New Victory Theater this past weekend and it's clever, comical and unlike anything we've ever seen.
The Intergalactic Nemesis: Book One: Target Earth (yes, that's the full title) isn't a traditional stage production; it's a modern take on old radio plays. Actors stand at old-fashioned microphones giving voice to a variety of characters, a foley artist whips up cool sound effects, a pianist underscores the action all while comic book panels are projected onto a giant screen. The effect is unique and very engaging, which is good since you need to be able to process all of the different things going on in order to follow the super-pulpy story.




