Reprises

Shows so good, we had to do them again!

The Doomsday Machine

This coming Friday (8pm) and Saturday (2pm and 8pm) we're reprising our gender-swapped take on the classic Star Trek episode “The Doomsday Machine”, first performed in January at the 2024 Arisia science-fiction convention.

There will be a talkback with the director and cast after Friday’s performance.

While we will happily take donations, attendence is free, and no reservations are required; just show up at Guild Church!

Read more to learn more about the show and see the cast and crew! We hope to see you there!

Gender-Swapped Star Trek: City on the Edge of Forever and Spock's Brain

In June we’ll be reprising two of our Gender-Swapped Star Trek adaptations, and you’ll have three opportunities to see them both! Performances will be June 9th at 7:30pm (with a talkback with the director and cast), June 10th at 2:00pm, and June 10th at 7:30pm, all at Unity Somerville.

In “The City on the Edge of Forever”, Captain Jane Kirk and Ms. Spock must travel back through time into the 1930s, where a delirious Doctor McCoy has drastically changed the course of history — a change that seems to involve a man who has captivated Kirk. Will she make the difficult choice needed to preserve the past and save the future?

In “Spock’s Brain”, after an encounter with a mysterious, beautiful man from an advanced starship, Spock’s brain has gone missing! McCoy can keep her body alive for now, but time is running out — can Kirk and her landing party find the mysterious man and save Spock before it’s too late?

Read more about the performances here! Attendance is free!

“Mirror Mirror” reprise

On PMRP's YouTube channel, we reprised the Gender-Swapped Star Trek: episode we performed at the Arisia science-fiction convention in January, “Mirror Mirror”, live on YouTube. In our adaptation of this Original Series episode, a transporter malfunction sends Kirk, McCoy, Scotty, and Uhura into a parallel universe in which the Federation is replaced by an evil empire, promotion occurs through assassination, and everything seems changed on the Enterprise...for the worse! How will our heroes get back to their own timeline?

You can find us via PMRP's YouTube channel or learn more about the performance on its event page here.

“By Any Other Name” Reprise

On November 14, the Post-Meridian Radio Players will reprise the Gender-Swapped Star Trek: episode we performed at the Arisia science-fiction convention in January, “By Any Other Name” over Zoom. In our adaptation of this Original Series episode invaders from the Andromeda Galaxy take over the Enterprise to make a centuries-long journey back to their own galaxy as part fof a plan of conquest. The crew of the Enterprise seems to have no chance against the incredibly advanced Andromedans, but half-Vulcan Ms. Spock’s telepathic powers and perspective at least help the humans understand what they’re up against, and Scotty may have a trick or two up her sleeve too!

We’ll be streaming this LIVE at 8pm on YouTube at https://youtu.be/aIxcnRy4F2Y (fixed URL). We hope you can join us!

VOX POP presents The Cask of Amontillado

On Friday, August 23, 2019, PMRP reprised our original adaptation of “The Cask of Amontillado” at the Somerville Media Center’s pop-up performance space VOX POP at 431 Artisan Way in Assembly Square, Somerville. The performance was at 7:00pm and lasted about an hour (including a Q-and-A session following the performance). Their calendar of events had more details.

This performance was broacast and streamed live on Somerville Cable Access Television, and it’s now on YouTube here, or you can watch it below.

“The Enterprise Incident” reprise

On August 9th and 10th, the Post-Meridian Radio Players will reprise the Gender-Swapped Star Trek: episode we performed at the Arisia science-fiction convention in January, “The Enterprise Incident”. In our adaptation of this Original Series episode Ms. Spock finds her loyalties tested when the Enterprise ventures into Romulan space, and the crew of the Enterprise find themselves at the mercy of a Romulan fleet led by a male commander.

Performance Dates

Friday, August 9, 2018 @ 8:00pm
Saturday, August 10, 2018 @ 2:00pm (matinée)
Saturday, August 10, 2018 @ 8:00pm

There will be a talkback immediately following Friday night’s performance for those who wish to discuss the show and the adaptation.

All three performances will be at Unity Somerville on College Ave near Davis Square!

“Amok Time” Reprise

On August 25th, the Post-Meridian Radio Players will reprise the Gender-Swapped Star Trek: episode we performed at the Arisia science-fiction convention in January, “Amok Time”! Ms. Spock experiences pon farr, a potentially fatal condition in which female Vulcans lose the logic and self-control that normally guides them and become driven to find a mate. To save the life of her friend, Captain Jane Kirk takes the Enterprise to Vulcan so that Ms. Spock can marry her betrothed T’Pring, but the Captain may pay an unexpected price.

Performance Dates

Saturday, August 25, 2018 @ 2:00pm (matinée)
Saturday, August 25, 2018 @ 8:00pm

Both performances will be at Boston Brunch Church (formerly Responsible Grace, just off of College Ave near Davis Square)!

The Naked Time reprise

We reprise PMRP’s gender-swapped take on the classic Star Trek episode “The Naked Time”, featuring Capt. Jane Kirk, her half-Vulcan science officer Ms. Spock, and the crew of the starship Enterprise, originally performed at the 2017 Arisia science-fiction convention. While investigating a lost research team on a dying planet, Ms. Spock’s landing party discover that the crew of the previous expedition froze to death under bizarre, irrational circumstances. When they return to the Enterprise, they start to behave erratically, and even stoic Ms. Spock has trouble controlling her emotions. Has whatever madness befell the research expedition spread to the crew of the Enterprise?

Journey to Babel reprise

We reprise PMRP’s gender-swapped take on the classic Star Trek episode “Journey to Babel”, featuring Capt. Jane Kirk, her half-Vulcan science officer Ms. Spock, and the crew of the starship Enterprise, originally performed at the 2014 Arisia science-fiction convention. Come for the intrigue, stay to learn why Ms. Spock’s mother chose to marry a human man!

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