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DESCRIPTION:<p>In a bold new CounterBalance Theater-style physical-theatre 
 adaptation of Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me\, seven transforming actors pl
 ay multiple characters and all of the movement roles\, conjuring a world w
 here the line between human and machine is dangerously thin. When Charlie 
 comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the first synthetic humans\, and 
 with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. Beautiful\, strong\, cleve
 r and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develops desires\, convictions a
 nd a love of his own\, creating a triangle that forces Charlie\, Miranda a
 nd Adam to confront profound questions of truth\, morality\, intimacy and 
 identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And when a machine can love\,
  create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human — our outward deeds\, our
  inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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 physical-theatre adaptation of Ian McEwan’s <em>Machines Like Me</em>\, se
 ven transforming actors play multiple characters and all of the movement r
 oles\, conjuring a world where the line between human and machine is dange
 rously thin. When Charlie comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the fir
 st synthetic humans\, and with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. 
 Beautiful\, strong\, clever and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develo
 ps desires\, convictions and a love of his own\, creating a triangle that 
 forces Charlie\, Miranda and Adam to confront profound questions of truth\
 , morality\, intimacy and identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And
  when a machine can love\, create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human
  — our outward deeds\, our inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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DESCRIPTION:<p>In a bold new CounterBalance Theater-style physical-theatre 
 adaptation of Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me\, seven transforming actors pl
 ay multiple characters and all of the movement roles\, conjuring a world w
 here the line between human and machine is dangerously thin. When Charlie 
 comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the first synthetic humans\, and 
 with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. Beautiful\, strong\, cleve
 r and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develops desires\, convictions a
 nd a love of his own\, creating a triangle that forces Charlie\, Miranda a
 nd Adam to confront profound questions of truth\, morality\, intimacy and 
 identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And when a machine can love\,
  create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human — our outward deeds\, our
  inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p>In a bold new CounterBalance Theater-style 
 physical-theatre adaptation of Ian McEwan’s <em>Machines Like Me</em>\, se
 ven transforming actors play multiple characters and all of the movement r
 oles\, conjuring a world where the line between human and machine is dange
 rously thin. When Charlie comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the fir
 st synthetic humans\, and with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. 
 Beautiful\, strong\, clever and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develo
 ps desires\, convictions and a love of his own\, creating a triangle that 
 forces Charlie\, Miranda and Adam to confront profound questions of truth\
 , morality\, intimacy and identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And
  when a machine can love\, create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human
  — our outward deeds\, our inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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DESCRIPTION:<p>In a bold new CounterBalance Theater-style physical-theatre 
 adaptation of Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me\, seven transforming actors pl
 ay multiple characters and all of the movement roles\, conjuring a world w
 here the line between human and machine is dangerously thin. When Charlie 
 comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the first synthetic humans\, and 
 with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. Beautiful\, strong\, cleve
 r and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develops desires\, convictions a
 nd a love of his own\, creating a triangle that forces Charlie\, Miranda a
 nd Adam to confront profound questions of truth\, morality\, intimacy and 
 identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And when a machine can love\,
  create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human — our outward deeds\, our
  inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p>In a bold new CounterBalance Theater-style 
 physical-theatre adaptation of Ian McEwan’s <em>Machines Like Me</em>\, se
 ven transforming actors play multiple characters and all of the movement r
 oles\, conjuring a world where the line between human and machine is dange
 rously thin. When Charlie comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the fir
 st synthetic humans\, and with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. 
 Beautiful\, strong\, clever and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develo
 ps desires\, convictions and a love of his own\, creating a triangle that 
 forces Charlie\, Miranda and Adam to confront profound questions of truth\
 , morality\, intimacy and identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And
  when a machine can love\, create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human
  — our outward deeds\, our inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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DESCRIPTION:<p>In a bold new CounterBalance Theater-style physical-theatre 
 adaptation of Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me\, seven transforming actors pl
 ay multiple characters and all of the movement roles\, conjuring a world w
 here the line between human and machine is dangerously thin. When Charlie 
 comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the first synthetic humans\, and 
 with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. Beautiful\, strong\, cleve
 r and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develops desires\, convictions a
 nd a love of his own\, creating a triangle that forces Charlie\, Miranda a
 nd Adam to confront profound questions of truth\, morality\, intimacy and 
 identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And when a machine can love\,
  create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human — our outward deeds\, our
  inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p>In a bold new CounterBalance Theater-style 
 physical-theatre adaptation of Ian McEwan’s <em>Machines Like Me</em>\, se
 ven transforming actors play multiple characters and all of the movement r
 oles\, conjuring a world where the line between human and machine is dange
 rously thin. When Charlie comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the fir
 st synthetic humans\, and with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. 
 Beautiful\, strong\, clever and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develo
 ps desires\, convictions and a love of his own\, creating a triangle that 
 forces Charlie\, Miranda and Adam to confront profound questions of truth\
 , morality\, intimacy and identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And
  when a machine can love\, create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human
  — our outward deeds\, our inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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DESCRIPTION:<p>In a bold new CounterBalance Theater-style physical-theatre 
 adaptation of Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me\, seven transforming actors pl
 ay multiple characters and all of the movement roles\, conjuring a world w
 here the line between human and machine is dangerously thin. When Charlie 
 comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the first synthetic humans\, and 
 with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. Beautiful\, strong\, cleve
 r and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develops desires\, convictions a
 nd a love of his own\, creating a triangle that forces Charlie\, Miranda a
 nd Adam to confront profound questions of truth\, morality\, intimacy and 
 identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And when a machine can love\,
  create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human — our outward deeds\, our
  inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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 physical-theatre adaptation of Ian McEwan’s <em>Machines Like Me</em>\, se
 ven transforming actors play multiple characters and all of the movement r
 oles\, conjuring a world where the line between human and machine is dange
 rously thin. When Charlie comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the fir
 st synthetic humans\, and with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. 
 Beautiful\, strong\, clever and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develo
 ps desires\, convictions and a love of his own\, creating a triangle that 
 forces Charlie\, Miranda and Adam to confront profound questions of truth\
 , morality\, intimacy and identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And
  when a machine can love\, create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human
  — our outward deeds\, our inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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DESCRIPTION:<p>In a bold new CounterBalance Theater-style physical-theatre 
 adaptation of Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me\, seven transforming actors pl
 ay multiple characters and all of the movement roles\, conjuring a world w
 here the line between human and machine is dangerously thin. When Charlie 
 comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the first synthetic humans\, and 
 with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. Beautiful\, strong\, cleve
 r and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develops desires\, convictions a
 nd a love of his own\, creating a triangle that forces Charlie\, Miranda a
 nd Adam to confront profound questions of truth\, morality\, intimacy and 
 identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And when a machine can love\,
  create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human — our outward deeds\, our
  inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p>In a bold new CounterBalance Theater-style 
 physical-theatre adaptation of Ian McEwan’s <em>Machines Like Me</em>\, se
 ven transforming actors play multiple characters and all of the movement r
 oles\, conjuring a world where the line between human and machine is dange
 rously thin. When Charlie comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the fir
 st synthetic humans\, and with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. 
 Beautiful\, strong\, clever and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develo
 ps desires\, convictions and a love of his own\, creating a triangle that 
 forces Charlie\, Miranda and Adam to confront profound questions of truth\
 , morality\, intimacy and identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And
  when a machine can love\, create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human
  — our outward deeds\, our inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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DESCRIPTION:<p>In a bold new CounterBalance Theater-style physical-theatre 
 adaptation of Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me\, seven transforming actors pl
 ay multiple characters and all of the movement roles\, conjuring a world w
 here the line between human and machine is dangerously thin. When Charlie 
 comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the first synthetic humans\, and 
 with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. Beautiful\, strong\, cleve
 r and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develops desires\, convictions a
 nd a love of his own\, creating a triangle that forces Charlie\, Miranda a
 nd Adam to confront profound questions of truth\, morality\, intimacy and 
 identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And when a machine can love\,
  create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human — our outward deeds\, our
  inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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SUMMARY:Machines Like Me
TRANSP:OPAQUE
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p>In a bold new CounterBalance Theater-style 
 physical-theatre adaptation of Ian McEwan’s <em>Machines Like Me</em>\, se
 ven transforming actors play multiple characters and all of the movement r
 oles\, conjuring a world where the line between human and machine is dange
 rously thin. When Charlie comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the fir
 st synthetic humans\, and with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. 
 Beautiful\, strong\, clever and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develo
 ps desires\, convictions and a love of his own\, creating a triangle that 
 forces Charlie\, Miranda and Adam to confront profound questions of truth\
 , morality\, intimacy and identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And
  when a machine can love\, create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human
  — our outward deeds\, our inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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 adaptation of Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me\, seven transforming actors pl
 ay multiple characters and all of the movement roles\, conjuring a world w
 here the line between human and machine is dangerously thin. When Charlie 
 comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the first synthetic humans\, and 
 with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. Beautiful\, strong\, cleve
 r and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develops desires\, convictions a
 nd a love of his own\, creating a triangle that forces Charlie\, Miranda a
 nd Adam to confront profound questions of truth\, morality\, intimacy and 
 identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And when a machine can love\,
  create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human — our outward deeds\, our
  inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270207T000000
LAST-MODIFIED:20260820T011403Z
SUMMARY:Machines Like Me
TRANSP:OPAQUE
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p>In a bold new CounterBalance Theater-style 
 physical-theatre adaptation of Ian McEwan’s <em>Machines Like Me</em>\, se
 ven transforming actors play multiple characters and all of the movement r
 oles\, conjuring a world where the line between human and machine is dange
 rously thin. When Charlie comes into money\, he buys Adam\, one of the fir
 st synthetic humans\, and with Miranda’s help co-designs his personality. 
 Beautiful\, strong\, clever and almost impossibly human\, Adam soon develo
 ps desires\, convictions and a love of his own\, creating a triangle that 
 forces Charlie\, Miranda and Adam to confront profound questions of truth\
 , morality\, intimacy and identity. Can we design the perfect partner? And
  when a machine can love\, create\, judge and choose\, what makes us human
  — our outward deeds\, our inner lives\, or something more?</p>
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