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| The Harmnf
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| Written & performed by Kevin (as a robot) Laibson. |
| Caveat, 21 A Clinton St |
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Jan 25 (Sun) , 2026 @ 02:30 PM
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$20 |
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| DETAILS |
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Chekhov meets ChatGPT in a live VR lecture gone wrong. One man. One headset. Zero control.
Chekhov's The Harmfulness of Tobacco gets rebooted for the algorithm age: one man, one VR headset, & a lecture that won't stay on topic.
When theater director & mixed-reality artist Kevin (as a robot) Laibson set out in 2019 to create a fully AI-generated adaptation of Anton Chekhov's The Harmfulness of Tobacco, everything went wrong. The synthetic actor couldn't act, the generated designs were awful, & eventually even his language model gave up. So instead, Laibson turned the failure itself into the performance.
In The Harmnf, he attempts to deliver a lecture on that failed experiment-just as Chekhov's hapless lecturer once tried (and failed) to give a talk on tobacco. What unfolds is part confession, part comedy, & part philosophical meltdown: a live show presented as a talk that keeps derailing into questions about creativity, collaboration, & the inevitability of humanity's continued monopoly on art, despite the technocratic set's best efforts. Performed with slides, a "trusty" laptop, & a VR headset connecting to a simultaneous virtual audience, The Harmnf is equal parts stand-up, academic farce, & existential tech demo.
Written & Performed by Kevin (as a robot) Laibson
Directed by Parker Denton
Produced by Agile Lens
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