Jen James performs a Lollipop Lyra act in juxtaposition of glitchy movement and beautiful intensity during the Robot Apocalypse show at Yucca North during last year's show.
Jen James performs a Lollipop Lyra act in juxtaposition of glitchy movement and beautiful intensity during the Robot Apocalypse show at Yucca North during last year's show.
The robots are back, and they are alive and ready to take over the Orpheum Theater on Saturday July 22. The creative forces of Monster Universe and Culture Shock are combining to bring back the variety show Robot Apocalypse for a second year � this time, at a bigger venue.
Robot Apocalypse has a large ensemble cast filled with local talent; several of whom are award-winning Flagstaff artists like Revelucien, who was voted Best Performing Artist in last year’s Best of Flag contest, and Kayley Quick, the co-creator of the show and winner of the Local Artist category in the same year. Each artist in the show will have their own acts ranging from burlesque, drag, pole dancing and so much more.
“[We have a] talented cast, wonderful things are happening and I hope everybody can come and experience it and witness this comeback,� said 10th grader Ava Rios, one of the play’s directors and CHS Theater Club president. Read moreStudents at Coconino High School performing The Little Mermaid Jr.
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