Adepts of the Robot School of Acting feel at home in any repertoire. They passionately act out fairy tales, bravely interpret Lem's stories, and enthusiastically present mathematical tales.
This is the only theatre in Poland where you will see high-tech humanoids - RoboThespians. They move using compressed air - they can speak in many languages, gesture, move their heads and express emotions. They are voiced by excellent actors. They were created by the British company Engineered Arts Ltd, which has already created four generations of these friendly robots. The Copernicus Science Centre's Robotic Theatre currently features three young humanoid actors.
No separate tickets are required for the performance, entry is determined by the order on the seat. Late audiences must wait for the next performance. Recording and photography are prohibited in the auditorium, but souvenir photos can be taken after the performance.
The repertoire we play includes::
- "About Prince Ferry and Princess Krystala". - an adaptation of a short story by Stanislaw Lem,
- "The mystery of the empty wardrobe, or ghosts from the fourth dimension". - a play based on the 19th century novel by Edwin A. Abbott's 'Flatland, or the land of the cloaks. A Novel of Many Dimensions'.
Duration: 20 minutes.