Училка ХХII века. Театр Стаса Намина6+
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"The teacher is my first ..." And if she is a robot?
Someone from the greats said that in young years it does not matter what to learn, it is important - who. But in the world of ultra-high technologies, this has been forgotten.
The father of the boy disappears in the office from morning till night. Mom watches so many shows on the "box" that TV presenters are already recognizing her face.
The schools were closed, the teachers were dispersed. Children learn at home - so it is more convenient. Each child is assigned a personal teacher-robot. He is able to answer any questions.
Only can a complex machine become a true friend to the student? Moreover, this fourteen-year-old boy is very lonely.
He knows that cars are never wrong. But his robot is completely different. The robot can not empathize and sympathize.
So who is teaching the boy? A new technological miracle or a man "dressed up as a machine"?
Kind and light performance for family viewing.
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“ I liked the performance. A good actor's play. The idea with meaning and not boring. From the minuses: A little awkward costumes. And so everything is wonderful. I recommend this performance!
“ An excellent performance THE COLLEGE OF THE XXII CENTURY in the Stas Namin Theater for teens from the age of 10 (not earlier). The play makes us think about the prospects of our "frenzied pace of life" and evaluate what awaits our children and grandchildren in the near future.
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“ I liked the performance. A good actor's play. The idea with meaning and not boring. From the minuses: A little awkward costumes. And so everything is wonderful. I recommend this performance!
“ An excellent performance THE COLLEGE OF THE XXII CENTURY in the Stas Namin Theater for teens from the age of 10 (not earlier). The play makes us think about the prospects of our "frenzied pace of life" and evaluate what awaits our children and grandchildren in the near future.