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    Pahrump Theatre Company Brings Sci-Fi Classic R.U.R. to the Stage

    By Amy VelozFebruary 26, 20261 Comment2 Mins Read
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    The Pahrump Theatre Company is inviting audiences into a world both futuristic and unsettlingly familiar with its production of R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots), a thought-provoking science-fiction play that remains strikingly relevant more than a century after it was written.

    The production opened Friday, February 20, with additional performances held February 21 and 22, introducing local audiences to the landmark work by Czech playwright Karel Čapek — the play that first introduced the word “robot” to the world. Written in 1920, R.U.R. explores themes of automation, artificial intelligence, free will, and humanity’s relationship with technology, ideas that resonate strongly in today’s rapidly evolving digital age.

    Directed by Oliver Jones, with Christine Montgomery serving as assistant director and Christina Roman as stage manager, the Pahrump Theatre Company presents the story through a sleek, modern lens inspired by contemporary tech culture. The production examines what happens when humanity creates artificial beings designed to serve perfectly — and the consequences that follow when those creations begin to question their purpose.

    Eric Coleman leads the cast as Harry Domin, the ambitious director of Rossum’s robot manufacturing operation, delivering a commanding performance that balances confidence with growing tension. Pearl Seeback stars opposite him as Helena Glory, whose compassion and moral concerns help drive the emotional heart of the story.

    Pearl Seeback and Eric Coleman

    The supporting cast adds depth to the production, featuring Karen Jones as Dr. Gall, Philip Bovee as Dr. Hallemeier, and James Phoenix as Fabry. Christina Roman appears as Busman, while Oliver Jones also performs as Alquist, a character who values human craftsmanship over industrial efficiency. Rhea Chavez portrays Nana, with LaJeanna Brooks as Sulla and Morningstarr Vella as Radius, two robots whose evolving awareness underscores the play’s central conflict. Nate Hollis appears as Primus, joined by James White as Marius and Jacob Seeback as Fourth Robot.

    Rather than portraying robots as metallic machines, the production emphasizes their human-like qualities, reinforcing the play’s central question of what truly defines humanity. As tensions build, the story challenges audiences to reflect on innovation, responsibility, and the cost of progress.

    Described by the theatre company as intense, smart, and thought-provoking, R.U.R. is not a traditional lighthearted production, but one designed to spark conversation long after the final scene.

    Additional performances are scheduled for February 27 and 28 at 7 p.m., with a final matinee performance on March 1 at 4 p.m. Tickets are available at pahrumptheatre.org.

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    1. Nate on February 27, 2026 1:27 pm

      I had a blast doing this play and hope more people get to enjoy this show. I absolutely love this article and I greatly appreciate it!

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