Queequeg sits down and tries to read, but Ishmael wonât leave him alone. Ishmael: âWhen you were a kid, what did you eat at Thanksgiving?â Queequeg: âSpace turkey. Same as you.â Ishmael: âYou guys didnât have, like, a cannibal version of turducken, like a child inside of a midget inside of an adult?â Queequeg: âIâm not your sassy cannibal tour guide, okay?â Ishamel: âDo you ever miss it? Like, do you ever look at a person and think, âMan, Iâd sure like to put him in a big boiling cauldron?ââ Queequeg: âYes! In fact, Iâm thinking that right now.â And so begins an uncertain friendship from the future based on the past.
The comedy duo Charles may have landed a triple-crossover hit with Moby Alpha, pleasing Melville nerds, sci-fi nerds, and comedy nerds with their smart, silly riff on the similarities between Moby-Dick and science fiction. The central theme is the crazy ways people behave when theyâre floating in an anarchic, hostile environment where you have to bring your own water and make up the rules as you go along. Moby Alpha, like Moby-Dick, hits on xenophobia, unlikely friendships, and the thrill of being on a high-stakes road trip (without the road) where a breakdown in your vehicle can mean death. Itâs comedy as literary criticism, or vice versa, where the great white whale becomes a great white energy cloud; the sincere first mate Starbuck becomes the android Starbot; and Captain Boomer, another whaling captain in the book who lost a limb to Moby Dick, becomes Officer Kane, the first one to be infected in the movie Alien.
Performers Chuck Armstrong and Charlie Stockman trade off the roles, indicating which character theyâre playing by changing the color of the LED lights on their space helmets, which also provide almost all of the illumination for the show. The stage directions say the play should begin in a âblue-outââjust bright enough to see the actorsâ hands when theyâre not near their helmetsâand slowly darken over the course of the performance as the audienceâs eyes adjust. Itâs a clever move that not only evokes the darkness of space but, by showing us less, makes it easier for us to imagine the hyper-futuristic world around them. After watching the Pequod destroyed by the great white energy cloud from the relative safety of a smaller shuttle, Ishmael says to Queequeg: âThis puts every special effect in the history of cinema to shame.â
Charles has a buzzing energy and loopy imagination reminiscent of the Cody Rivers Show, the high-concept comedy duo that won a Stranger Genius Award in 2009. Theyâve been performing brainy sketch comedy around the country for a few yearsâthey call their mix of highbrow and lowbrow humor âunibrowââbut Moby Alpha may be their most inspired and fully realized show to date. For Charles, the future is now.