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AI MAY: A groundbreaking billingual play hits Brisbane
 

What if we could bring back the ones we've lost?

AI May is an original bilingual theatre production by Embodi Theatre, surtitled in Traditional Chinese and English.

Set in Brisbane 2035, this poignant drama blends realism, movement, artificial intelligence, and multimedia to explore themes of grief, loneliness, and intergenerational trauma through the eyes of an Asian migrant mother.


Mrs. Chen, a traditional Asian mother, loses her only daughter, May. Overwhelmed with grief, she faces a critical choice: embrace a digital bereavement solution—a humanoid robot resembling May, presented by May’s robotic engineer boyfriend, Jeremy—or find a way to navigate a future without her daughter.

Written by Generation 1.5 Taiwanese-Australian playwright Amy Chien-Yu Wang, AI May draws from personal loss and intergenerational trauma. This captivating new work explores how AI and human relationships intersect as technology increasingly becomes part of everyday life.

With groundbreaking theatrical/visual design by Matilda award winners and surtitles for accessibility, this piece is unique, heartfelt and familiar all at once.

Tickets are available now, with shows between 17-23 October.

SPECIAL EVENTS
19 OCT 2:30PM - Post Show Mental Health Panel
23 OCT 10 AM - Mums and Bubs friendly
24 OCT 7:30PM Post Show AI Panel

 

Event details

Venue: PIP Theatre
Bookings: https://piptheatre.org/ai-may/
Start Date: Thursday 17 October 2024

Showtimes:
Friday 18 October 2024, 7:30 PM
Saturday 19 October 2024, 7:30 PM
Sunday 20 October 2024, 2:30 PM
Wednesday 23 October 2024 1:00 PM 10:00 AM
Thursday 24 October 2024, 7:30 PM
Friday 25 October 2024, 7:30 PM
Saturday 26 October 2024 2:30 PM 7:30 PM
Sunday 27 October 2024, 2:30 PM

 

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