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m3gan as a gay rom-com
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IANNA VASALE
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June 30, 2025
This was a very well done, funny, and touching show....
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HEIDI MASTROGIOVANNI
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June 28, 2025
I absolutely loved the play, the production, and the performances. I was completely involved in the story and the characters....
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ANONYMOUS
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June 24, 2025
Very enjoyable and engaging play! Well written, directed and performed. The story moved at a steady pace holding my interest throughout and the audience was very receptive as well. Sort of a “Black Mirror”/romantic comedy with some thought provoking moments throughout. ...
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ANONYMOUS
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June 22, 2025
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Very good show - intelligent and thought provoking....
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ANONYMOUS
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June 21, 2025
Smart, prescient, and thought-provoking. The writer confronts the billion lb. elephant in the room; human creativity as we stand upon the ledge of AI's abyss. He captures (in what I figure to be a highly meta moment) the issue at the forefront of all creators' minds at this inflection point in history....
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ANONYMOUS
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June 21, 2025
If “M3GAN” were a gay rom-com, it would be “Sentience.” C. Jay Cox has written a tight, brilliant show that sheds light on the nuances and complexities of humans working with machines in 2025. I appreciated so much Cox’s even-handed tone in interrogating the mix of art and artificial intelligence, a subject that has often kept me up at night. In the playwright-director’s deft hands, the show was a pure delight. Five out of five. 5/5. *****....
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STEVEN LLANUSA
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June 21, 2025
This show was an engaging and well executed love triangle among a playwright, his ex-lover, and an AI android. The stage was well utilized, the well-written story predictable until it wasn't, and the performances well done....
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ANONYMOUS
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June 19, 2025
I loved this play. It was not what I expected. It was actually better than what I’d imagined. It wasn’t the usual trite artificial intelligence story. I found it to be compelling and I was unsure of how it was going to end. I like when I can’t totally predict the end of a story. Performances were great and the theater is so intimate that you feel almost part of the performance. Small Theater is a double edged sword in that when it’s a small venue and you love it, you feel even more engrossed. But when the theater is small and you don’t like the play, it’s hard to run it. In this case, it turned out well. I love small theater in Los Angeles because sometimes it can be surprisingly good which is really fun but often times it can be horrifica...
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ANONYMOUS
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June 15, 2025
This play is highly entertaining and very smart....
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