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/
Restaurant and parking information is not available for this location.
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Our mission is to enhance the cultural life of Catskill and the surrounding areas by presenting, independently and in concert with other artists, unique theatrical productions and other similar events unlike those generally available to audiences at other theaters in the region. To bring to light works we feel have been unjustly neglected, returning them to the stage where they belong. To present, devise, and commission brand-new works for the stage. To forge a diverse community of like-minded artists to aid in the creation of our work. To continue to locate and bring to our patrons the finest in local, national, and international talent. And to keep our ticket prices affordable and our work readily accessible to the widest possible audience.
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