Well then, for four I'd drop the GT3.
The play is "R.U.R. — Rossum's Universal Robots", actually written in 1920, but adapted by the director to streamline the language and be a little bit more contemporary. It deals with robots replacing humans (sort of like The Terminator), but is actually pretty topical in light of the increasing prevalence of artificial intelligence.
The play actually introduced the word "robot" to the English language. In Czech, "robota" means "forced laborer" (or slave). It runs Thursdays through Sundays from 9/13-10/20 at the Lakewood Theater, 368 S. State Street in Lake Oswego.
"R.U.R.: ROSSUM'S UNIVERSAL ROBOTS
September 13 - October 20, 2024
Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, & Saturdays at 7:30 PM
Sunday Mattinees at 2:00 PM and 1 Saturday mattinee on October 5
Location: The Lakewood Center For The Arts / 368 S. State St. Lake Oswego, OR. 97034
Ticket Prices: Adults = $42.00 / Seniors= $40.00 / Students = $30.00
Online ticket purchases include a $3.00 service fee.
By Karel Capek
Adaption by Matthew Zrebski
Directed by Matthew Zrebski
Artificial Intelligence or AI is today's hot topic. However, in 1921, playwright Karel Capek envisioned a world with millions of highly efficient humanoid robots that love nothing and have no will of their own. But what happens when the president of the League of Humanity seeks to protect the robots and ensure they are treated like people? A prescient look at AI and new technologies."
https://lakewood-center.org/upcoming-season-2024-25/