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Company: Stars and Hearts
Directed by: Scott Holden
Written by: Jayson McDonald
Starring: Jayson McDonald
Giant Invisible Robot is the quintessential Fringe play. Creative, inventive, unique—and the kind of show you'd never see in a traditional theatre company's season. This show is why you go to the Fringe. Jayson McDonald is one of the most talented performers I've seen in years—his characters are deeply realized, identifiable but never cliché, and his writing top-notch. As for what the show is about, well, imagine a giant invisible robot that rises from the depths of the sea and hides out in a kid's bedroom. Beyond that, you're just going to have to see it for yourself. And you should. Tonight. Go now. Robot says ...
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