Imagine a world where deadly gases have destroyed nearly all organic life leaving only Robots who look like people and people who long to be Robots. Push to Talk Theatre Company in association with The Powerhouse Theatre Company presents the world premiere of David Largman Murray's dark sci-fi comedy, "Robots vs. Fake Robots."
It's the year 6000. Robots rule the world, and humans are despised second-class citizens. A young man named Joe abandons his human world in a quest to transform himself into a robot. A dark comedy that asks the question: What does it mean to be human? And what are you willing to sacrifice to fulfill your deepest desire?
"Robots vs. Fake Robots" runs Fridays at 8 pm; Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 7 pm, February 16 through March 15, with additional late-night performances on Saturday, February 23, Saturday March 1, and Saturday March 8 at 10:30 pm. General admission is $20.00. Students, seniors and individual tickets for groups of 8 or more are $15. Tickets to two preview performances on Thursday, February 14 at 8 pm and Friday, February 15 at 8 pm are Pay-What-You-Can.
The Powerhouse Theatre is located at 3116 2nd Street in south Santa Monica, just off Main Street between Rose and Marine. The theater can be reached via public transportation using MTA buses 33 & 333- Main St, Santa Monica; Big Blue Bus-various lines; or the Tide shuttle. Guests in wheelchairs should call in advance to make arrangements. To purchase tickets and for information, call (310) 396-3680 x3 or go to www.powerhousetheatre.com.
Official Website: http://www.powerhousetheatre.com
Added by Lucy PR on January 22, 2008
OK, people are pushing back about us scheduling it against Macworld Expo... (and more importantly: the free booze at Macworld parties ;) )..
What do you think of Jan. 14?
Jan 14 is much better.
is it going to be on Jan 14 ?
Yes; it's moved to January 14 by popular demand.
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