Robot Monster the Musical

musicals and operas · rich silverman · Ages 16+ · United States of America

world premiere
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KURT GARDNER blogcritics, artsbeatla certified reviewer June 13, 2017
There are a few too many musical numbers, and the show hews too closely to the original film’s moldy plot when it has such an opportunity for higher camp.... full review
ANONYMOUS certified reviewer June 15, 2017
Fun play, well produced... full review
BOB LEGGETT indie voice blog certified reviewer June 16, 2017
tagged as: campy · musical
This production, directed by Derek Long (who also provides the voice of Ro-Man, XJ2, could use a little pruning, as it is too long for the story.  The show does have its moments, such as every scene involving little Johnny (Dana DeRuyck), but could use a little more structure, especially for those of us not familiar with the movie.  ... full review
BRANDO CUTTS uncertified reviewer June 16, 2017
tagged as: camp · comedy · dorky · charming
If you love camp, "bad" sci-fi, double entendre, and perfectly absurd music numbers, go see the marvelously self-aware "Robot Monster: The Musical". The actors and creators had fun with the source material and managed to extract some deeper meanings along the way. My showing was a bit of a bumpy ride, but have you seen the movie? True to form.... full review
RUSSELL EATON http://www.myhauntlife.com certified reviewer June 16, 2017
tagged as: musical · campy · parody · nerdy · B-movie
Look, if you know the stunningly bad – but oddly endearing – cult movie this is based on, then you know you are in for a goofy experience. Embracing horror movie stereotypes, playful and sweet, this is a piece of light-hearted camp that strikes the perfect tone of loving parody. Overall, I think this production could stand to pick up the pace and perhaps be shortened just a bit, but those are small concerns. The cast is the strength here, in my opinion, deftly mining the oddball material for some big laughs. (My personal favorite moment? One character dies but manages to bring one last big laugh with their changing of the set.) ... full review
JESSICA JILL TURNER certified reviewer June 17, 2017
What a fun, campy good time! I'm not familiar (yet) with the movie but I still had a blast! The actors give great, spirited performances and the play itself is properly ridiculous. Catchy music as well!... full review
CHRIS BRAMANTE uncertified reviewer June 17, 2017
I couldn't look away....ROBOT MONSTER was unlike anything I've seen at Fringe this year and I found myself enthralled. The performer who plays ROY throws himself into his role and never takes his foot off the pedal. Some of the musical numbers refuse to get out of my head. WOULD YOU TAKE ME BY THE HAND BY THE HAAAAND. WOULD YOU HIRE A BAND?! ... full review
EDWARD HONG the nerds of color certified reviewer June 17, 2017
If you're a fan of bad sci-fi films, this play will give that to you straight up without any commentary. Otherwise, this play will not be to your liking as the plot makes no sense, the romance angle creepy AF, and the musical just dragging in terms of pace.... full review
MATTHEW ROBINSON certified reviewer June 19, 2017
tagged as: B-movie · fun-filled · funny · CUTE · spunky · nostalgic
A fun nostalgia filled tribute to the B movies of old! Fun characters, catchy songs and a story that will flood you with memories from the cheese filled movies you used to watch Saturday nights with your friends. Definitely worth checking out!... full review
ERIC KURLAND certified reviewer June 22, 2017
Let me preface this by saying that I am a huge fan of the 1953 3-D movie Robot Monster - one of the best, worst movies ever made. So when I heard that there was going to be a Fringe Festival show "Robot Monster, The Musical" I immediately bought tickets. I had no idea what the show would be like, and whether it would pay homage to or mock the original source material. Robot Monster, The Musical turns out to be a lot of fun and obviously produced by fellow fans of the original movie. It finds a balance between being faithful to the source, while providing a lot of wink-wink campiness. Most of the dialog and scene direction is taken directly from the movie script, and the songs play strongly with some of the movie's most outrageous lines. ... full review