Recommendations of Arti Doll

  • Paul Donnelly: Arti Doll

    Yikes, this play is both creepy and funny as it develops an ever more disturbing narrative. Or does it offer a cautionary tale about the evolution of artificial intelligence and extraterrestrial communication? In any case, it is a supremely gripping and engaging work.

    Yikes, this play is both creepy and funny as it develops an ever more disturbing narrative. Or does it offer a cautionary tale about the evolution of artificial intelligence and extraterrestrial communication? In any case, it is a supremely gripping and engaging work.

  • John Busser: Arti Doll

    WOW! Talk about intriguing! Mike Byham takes two storylines, an artificial intelligence robot in a suburban home creating havoc and interspersing it with an announcement of intelligent life light years away, only to slowly weave the two stories together in a chilling way. I loved it! Arti's character (and Alexa by extension) provides both laughs and chills as things go slowly wrong. But when Ben shows up and the true reason behind the odd behavior is revealed, things get exciting fast. I can't see an audience NOT enjoying this one. Well done Mike!

    WOW! Talk about intriguing! Mike Byham takes two storylines, an artificial intelligence robot in a suburban home creating havoc and interspersing it with an announcement of intelligent life light years away, only to slowly weave the two stories together in a chilling way. I loved it! Arti's character (and Alexa by extension) provides both laughs and chills as things go slowly wrong. But when Ben shows up and the true reason behind the odd behavior is revealed, things get exciting fast. I can't see an audience NOT enjoying this one. Well done Mike!