SEE THIS NOW. It's so good I bought several friends tickets. The music is excellent. The performance is excellent. The costuming is excellent and inspiring. I was truly entertained and blown away by the cleverness of the writing. The dialogue is so funny and I laughed so hard. I love the visual and physical gags that had a vaudevillian twinkle all with punch in the gut social commentary. I can't wait to see what's next for this writer/composer as well as the whole cast. So good!!!...
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A very modern take on finding love, friendship, and acceptance of others. Dedicated actors with great voices, rainbow-hued costumes, with clever lyrics and choreography in such a small staging area. Kudos to director Ashley Ward for pulling it all together and to the cast for their great enthusiasm and energy....
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The show was very well done going through all the emotions with a great villain and a redeemable pseudo-villain. All robots need love and friendship!...
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This was amazing, This show should be performing in New York. This show is quality. This was amazing show, the story, the music, the characters were great. I am excited to see what the future of this show is....
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I had listened to Teaching a Robot to Love previously on CD when the cast album was released. I knew it was a touching, well written show with a great message about both accepting our trans and nonbinary friends and also about how much capitalism sucks. I did not expect seeing the full show to hit me as hard as it did. An incredibly talented group of people brought together a beautiful show that sits on the line of absurdist comedy, but never crosses it far enough to take away the show's heart. A brilliant, and wonderfully campy, balancing act....
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