As part of SoloFest 2026, Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill presents “Palatable Gay Robot,” a bold and fast-paced solo comedy starring Broadway performer Stephen Brower ("Anastasia," "Lempicka," "Pippin"). The 70-minute show introduces Billie Bowtie, a gay robot built to entertain straight audiences with safe, preprogrammed humor. But when he downloads a personal history, his performance begins to change — sparking a journey of self-discovery, identity, and truth. Voiced by Broadway’s Julia Murney, The Moderator guides Billie through a world shaped by expectations, stereotypes, and the pressure to be “palatable.” Blending sharp wit, social commentary, and emotional depth, this unique solo performance is both hilarious and thought-provoking.
March 6–8: Fri & Sat 7pm, Sun 2pm.
Tickets $30 adults / $25 students.
Tickets & info:
https://bridgest.org/palatable-gay-robot/
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Bridge Street Theatre is at 44 W Bridge Street, Catskill, NY.
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