Aliens With Extraordinary Skills

Aliens With Extraordinary Skills

Aliens With Extraordinary Skills

Aliens With Extraordinary Skills

Overview

This dark comedy concerns a clown from the “unhappiest country in the world,” Moldova, who pins her hopes on a US work visa. Chased by Homeland Security, Nadia receives a deportation letter, crushing her enthusiasm. A pair of spike heels might be all it takes to burst her American Dream (or turn it into a nightmare). New York City, with its special energy, seems like the perfect solution for her problems, but is it really? Luckily, Nadia is not alone in her journey: A Russian illegal immigrant, Borat, her fellow clown, tries to find his own path in the Big Apple, by working as a cab driver. Lupita, her Latina roommate, an exotic dancer and wanna-be actress, shows Nadia the tough side of the city. Meanwhile, Bob, an American washed-up musician finds himself in the relationship with the Moldovan girl. Aliens With Extraordinary Skills is based on true stories of immigration explored and fictionalized by a playwright who tries to understand her own story. The moral of the “fable” might be that – regardless our passport and native language – we are all “aliens” in search of love, understanding and a place to call home.

Details

  • Time Period: Contemporary, Present Day
  • Target Audience: Adult, Teen (Age 14-18)

Authors

Saviana Stanescu

Saviana Stanescu is a Romanian-born award-winning playwright. Her work has been widely presented internationally and in the US. Recent productions include For a Barbarian Woman (a co-production Fordham/EST directed by Niegel Smith), Aliens With Extraordinary Skills at Women’s ...

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