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iTMRW: Arc Iris’ Sci-Fi Ballet

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iTMRW: Arc Iris’ Sci-Fi Ballet

The year is 2080. iTMRW, the love story of Robert and his android partner, Jenny, unfolds against the backdrop of a world where advanced technology is both a source of, and a “cure” for human alienation: advertisements come in the form of “pop-up thoughts,” entire cities float on islands of trash, female forms are purchased and discarded at will, and aristocrats live in a state of debauchery and despair. 

So you know, just like now. Monte talks with Jocie Adams and Zach Tenorio-Miller from Arc Iris about their immersive, theatrical, musical experiment coming to The Shea Theater

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