SEE.  THIS.  SHOW.
Okay, like I’ve said before, we hate reviewing shows.  Hate it.  It’s just the worst.  That’s why we only do it once a year — at the Fringe Festival.  However, occasionally we will see a show that is so kick ass, so weirdly awesome, so ultra-sexy that we simply must endorse it.  Walking Shadow’s Robots vs. Fake Robots is one of those shows.  I know, I know…I’ve slurped Walking Shadow before.  But they consistently do great stuff, so back off!
The pic above (which I digitally stole from one of the actors’ Facebook pages) shows three of the production’s ultra-sexy robots — Shoe Horn, Morse Code, and Nintendo 64 — doing their weird robot thing.  It’s a pretty good representation of the show’s high level of awesome.
Two final things:  1.) If you’re interested, I’d visit Walking Shadow’s website and make a reservation.  This bad boy has been selling out the teeny-tiny People’s Center Theater.  2.) Upon entering the house, you’re handed a nametag with your very own robot name.  HOORAY FOR ROBOT NAMES!  Mine was Button Hole…which is eerily close to what I am in real life.
PS — For a review of the show, go here.  Kudos to the Strib for resisting the urge to work Tony Kushner or Guthrie Corp. into their Robots review.

SEE.  THIS.  SHOW.

Okay, like I’ve said before, we hate reviewing shows.  Hate it.  It’s just the worst.  That’s why we only do it once a year — at the Fringe Festival.  However, occasionally we will see a show that is so kick ass, so weirdly awesome, so ultra-sexy that we simply must endorse it.  Walking Shadow’s Robots vs. Fake Robots is one of those shows.  I know, I know…I’ve slurped Walking Shadow before.  But they consistently do great stuff, so back off!

The pic above (which I digitally stole from one of the actors’ Facebook pages) shows three of the production’s ultra-sexy robots — Shoe Horn, Morse Code, and Nintendo 64 — doing their weird robot thing.  It’s a pretty good representation of the show’s high level of awesome.

Two final things:  1.) If you’re interested, I’d visit Walking Shadow’s website and make a reservation.  This bad boy has been selling out the teeny-tiny People’s Center Theater.  2.) Upon entering the house, you’re handed a nametag with your very own robot name.  HOORAY FOR ROBOT NAMES!  Mine was Button Hole…which is eerily close to what I am in real life.

PS — For a review of the show, go here.  Kudos to the Strib for resisting the urge to work Tony Kushner or Guthrie Corp. into their Robots review.

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