Enough Vo5 for the Universe by Melanie Maria Goodreaux is a science fiction dark comedy that takes place in the year 2097. Three African-American female survivors of an unnamed worldwide cataclysm strive to exercise control in a dystopian environment where there is no control. Mona Machine, Dr. Dorinda and Ann Tenna McCloud engage in a death-dealing battle amongst each other over love, the last remaining White Man, fried chicken and the mysterious whereabouts of the last Black Man left in the world. The drama ensues with the derailing of Mona Machine’s 130th Birthday Party, genocide and the digital manipulations of an unseen force.
Originally mounted in 2018, the play was ahead of its time and featured a powerhouse performance by Aixa Kendrick (The Walking Dead: Dead City) as the tyrannical Mona Machine, returning for her role. Audiences will also get to see Malik Yoba's controversial portrayal as the gender fluid God, named Oprah-Obama-Omama.





