This show pinpoints exactly the existential crisis that so many artists go through when trying to reason why they are doing the work they do. Funny and ridiculous and also weirdly touching, I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of The Human(oid) Experience.
(Even sitting next to my mom for the porn) ...
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Such a unique look at the future: what would robots (aka humanoids) feel if they were to have human emotion. It slightly reminiscent of Bicentennial Man, but unique in its humorous take on life in general. The simplistic/straightforward thinking of a robot compared to the complicated feelings of emotion a human feels and goes through every day. It was humorous, but very thought-provoking as well. It’s surprisingly believable, the way society is going, that humans would be more comfortable confiding in robots than to other people when going through difficulties....
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The Human[oid] Experience was a bold and inspired theatrical rendering of extremely relatable themes surrounding how to navigate love, a career and one’s existence as a young adult in the age of technology. Each actor, including playwright Corduroy Chapman himself, worked from a place of specificity, focus, and commitment to the text to bring out its timeless humanity of what it means to be alive and confused....
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The Humanoid Experience was an interesting look at today's society through the lens of a personal robot. You can feel a lot of heart of thought put into the script, which will make you question certain aspects of society and how we use technology as a distraction. ...
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the humanoid experience is a relatable story about how your right to choose is important. no matter how hard it can be but it's up to you to get off the couch or take a step out the door and see the world. ...
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