May 8–17, 2026 @ Knoxville Children's Theatre
Knoxville Children’s Theatre, in partnership with the Clayton Foundation, presents a live production ofR.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots) Reimaginedby AI with Genuine Human Assistance from Dennis E. Perkins.The play is performed fromMay 8through the 17,with show times onThursdays and Fridays at 7 p.m., Saturdays at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m., and Sundays at 3 p.m.
The production takes place in Knoxville Children’s Theatre’s exciting new location at 747 World’s Fair Park. Free onsite parking is provided.
In 1925, Karel ?apek introduced the word robot to the world. His play envisioned artificial workers designed to serve humanity — and posed a question that still resonates today: what happens when humans become dependent on their own creations? This new adaptation brings that question into the present. Set inside a contemporary data laboratory, this production explores a world where human creativity, memoryand identity are collected, studiedand transformed by artificial intelligence. At first, the system seems helpful — even inspiring. It responds to questions. It creates art. It learns. But as the system grows more capable, and the humans begin to rely on it more deeply, circumstances change. This production combines physical theater, live technology, movement, voiceand ensemble storytelling to create a world that is precise, controlledand gradually transformed.
The production features eight talented young actors, ages 12 to 18. The cast includes Kai Cass as Helena Glory, Maggie Ingle as Busman, Jacob Johnson as Fabry, Harper Knight as Radius, Rosalie Linnabary as Domin, Afton Schuh as Alquistand Isabella Summers as Dr. Gall. Making their KCT debut is Lydia Becker as Collective.
The play is adapted and directed by KCT Artistic Director, Dennis E. Perkins. The scenic design is led by Zee Carnes and assisted by Zowie Cook Aspen and Joelle Arellano. Jenna Blumberg serves as costume designer and is assisted by Luna Chavez and Tabi Maanum. The props are designed by Auden Tatler and assisted by Gabi Ryerson. Ben Ward serves as the lighting designer. The play is stage managed by Madisyn Beckman and assistant stage managed by Lyric Westerfield.
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Category: Theatre, Youth and Family