Rossum’s Universal Robots
The play, written in 1921 play by Czech playwright Karel Čapek, explores the rise
of artificial intelligence and robotics. Set in a future where robots are mass-produced
and serve humanity, the play examines the ethical implications of creating sentient
beings for labor.
The curtain will go up at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 26-March 1 in the McDonald-Belton Theater
on the NPCC South Campus, 601 W. State Farm Rd., in North Platte.
Admission for the play is $5 per person. The college’s students, faculty and staff
will be admitted free with an ID.