robot planet rising – live-action graphic novel
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ROBOT PLANET RISING
An Intergalactic Nemesis Live-Action Graphic Novel
For “Target Earth” copy and art, click HERE. For “Twin Infinity” copy and art, click HERE.
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“Brilliant! … Makes you want to high five your neighbor in anticipation of the next installment!” –CultureMap Austin
Radio play meets comic book in a one-of-a-kind live show!
The year is 1933. Are you ready for the adventure?
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Same format. New story. No previous Intergalactic experience necessary.
Like “Elvis coming back to play Tupelo in 1956 or Marvin Gaye selling out his hometown’s Kennedy Center in ’72.” —The Austinist
“Brilliant… The ending makes you want to high-five your neighbor in anticipation of the next installment.” —CultureMap Austin
“I felt like the nerdy little 10-year-old kid that I once was, bouncing off the walls and grinning as I talked to my friend about my favorite parts.” —Austin Post
The world tour of the cult favorite from Austin, Texas, that’s played a limited run on Broadway and sold out the Kennedy Center now has a sequel…
Last season (or whichever season you presented it), [YOUR VENUE] presented a whole new form of theatre, the Live-Action Graphic Novel, with The Intergalactic Nemesis, Target Earth. So it is with extreme pride that we present the sequel: Robot Planet Rising. Here’s how it works:
Three actors voice the dozens of characters, a Foley artist creates all the sound effects, and a pianist plays a cinematic score, while more than 1,250 individual full-color hi-res comic book panels tell a hilarious sci-fi adventure story visually from an enormous movie screen. And it’s all done live in front of your eyes.
The Intergalactic Nemesis has been featured on NPR, PBS, Conan O’Brien, the Wall Street Journal, and dozens of other outlets. The New York Post called its limited run on Broadway “Great fun! [A] happily retro multimedia extravaganza”, the Cleveland Examiner describes it as “pure theater magic,” and The Austinist recommends it as “totally nuts and a ton of fun… Do not miss it.” But don’t just leave it to the experts. See it for yourself.
If you’ve got an inner twelve-year-old (or an actual one living in your home) The Intergalactic Nemesis is one show you don’t want to miss.
For the kid in everyone!
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