A 90-minute sci-fi dramedy where love and technology rewrite what it means to be human. Like a Black Mirror episode written by Caryl Churchill.
BIOADAPTING is a high-concept play set inside an intelligent system that reacts to its audience in real time.
The system is not a backdrop. It is a character.
The audience enters a world where data breathes and memory can be rewritten, as humans fight to keep their face and their agency.
We are already living with deepfakes, biometrics, algorithmic influence, and machine-mediated intimacy.
BIOADAPTING makes those forces visible in a live room.
The goal is not to warn.
It is to make audiences alert, curious, and newly responsible.
People leave asking:
"Sleekly designed and thoughtfully assembled."
— The New York Times
"Engrossing, well paced, visually impressive."
— Thinking Theater NYC
"[BIOADAPTED does] just what theater is supposed to do, according to Hamlet..."
— Front Row Center