Gay Robot starring Stephen Brower

Gay Robot starring Stephen Brower

$ 25-30
Mon, Apr 20, 2026 • 8:30 PM—10:00 PM

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Gay Robot starring Stephen Brower Monday, April 20, 2026 6:30 pm Doors // 7:30 pm Show 18+ $25 ($32.30 w. taxes/fees) Advance General Admission $30 ($35 w. taxes/fees) At The Door General Admission Ticket purchases are final and non-refundable Facebook RSVP BUY TICKETS Broadway actor and comedian Stephen Brower brings his hilarious one-person show Gay Robot to The Parkway! A one-person show that follows  Billie Bowtie, a robot programmed to be the perfect perfomer while still remaining "palatable." Gay Robot is equal parts smart and absolutely stupid – and will leave you feeling joyful, inspired, and...a bit more sentient.  Funny, fantastic, and completely unique. Meet HumaVibe's latest device, Billie Bowtie. Programmed to be the perfect performer, Billie must entertain the audience while remaining “palatable.” But when his material grows rusty, Billie downloads a personal history that leads to some unsettling questions. Which parts of ourselves are we willing to hide? How gay is too gay? And is San Diego-style hip-hop really a thing? With growing pressure from the Moderator to suppress his sentience, Billie glitches through standup, characters, song, dance, and storytelling to land in a place of true humanity. Produced by Alan Kliffer - Klif Entertainment Starring: Stephen Brower Moderator Voice: Julia Murney Director: Zachary Prince Dramaturg: Ann Merriam Produced By: Klif Entertainment Stephen Brower (writer/performer) is a NYC-based actor, writer, and comedian. He recently appeared on Broadway playing a handful of characters in the new, original musical Lempicka (dir. Rachel Chavkin). As a standup, he’s hosted and headlined shows (usually gay ones) in and around New York. Online, Stephen is well-known for his short, quippy videos about inanimate objects and if he would date them. He has over 400K followers, which is less than Oprah, but still pretty good Website // Facebook // Instagram // TikTok

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