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NATHANIEL BEAVER
fringetv 2017
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June 05, 2017
Like an episode of Black Mirror: Scary to what may be possible in our all too near future......
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ASHLEY STEED
stage raw and la bitter lemons
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June 19, 2017
Considering I just read a headline about sex robots becoming common aspects of life in less than 10 years, this play seems especially on-topic. Pete (Devin Crittenden, who writes and stars) purchases the latest sex robot from Japan and reprograms her (the robot identifies as a she) to love him. Crittenden is convincing as Pete: heartbroken, nerdy, and very impressed by his own invention. We see his hubris begin to take hold as he continues tweaking Exa, his robotic girlfriend whose sole purpose is to love him unconditionally. Morgan Matthews as the robot Exa is a marvel in this show — her voice and mannerisms never give way to human emotions, and her eyes stay mechanical as she blinks and processes the information around her all while stayin...
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PATRICK CHAVIS
la theatre bites - podcast
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June 14, 2017
8.2 out of 10 - A GOOD SHOW. Click below for more info.
http://latheatrebites.com/hollywood-fringe-2017-the-amitycode-stephanie-feury-studio-theatre-in-hollywood-review/...
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