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The Internet Ate My Brian

By Pittsburgh Fringe 2019 (other events)

3 Dates Through Apr 07, 2019
 
ABOUT ABOUT

*Do you freak out when you can’t find your phone?
*Do you Google to remember your own address?
*Did you shop at Amazon for everything you own?
…Then you need to see THE INTERNET ATE MY BRAIN!

This is the only show that begins by asking audiences “Please leave your cell phones ON!”

With humor, music, games, and fun, The Internet Ate My Brain lampoons our insane dependence on gadgets, gizmos, and online living. Created and performed by Bill Dyszel, the author of Microsoft Outlook for Dummies and more than 20 books in the popular book series, this humor unique experience brings you an offbeat perspective on topics as varied as our obsession with online shopping, internet addiction, craving for selfies, robot relationships, online romance, and more . . .

The show was named one of the Top Ten New York shows by Theater Pizzazz and won a coveted nomination for the Broadway World NY Cabaret Award for Best Musical Comedy by the editors of BroadwayWorld.com.

Combining live music, multimedia, and audience activities, The Internet Ate My Brain gives audiences an experience that nothing on the Internet can match. Critics raved about its inventiveness and originality, saying:

“The blazing inventiveness, razor-sharp comedy, and musical wit of The Internet Ate My Brain is unmatched by anything currently on the cabaret stage.”
-Veronica Harper, Theater Pizzazz

https://theaterpizzazz.com/the-internet-ate-my-brain-bill-dyszel/ 
“The Internet Ate My Brain is that rare “message” show that manages to provoke thought without preaching or rehashing platitudes….smart and timely…. sweet, funny, and apt.”

-Victoria Ordin, Cabaret Scenes

http://cabaretscenes.org/2015/12/15/bill-dyszel-the-internet-ate-my-brain/ 
“Sprightly and fun…in the tradition of such mid-Twentieth-century performers as Allan Sherman and Tom Lehrer…”

-Mark Dundas Wood, Bistro Awards

http://bistroawards.com/bill-dyszel/

“Technology has changed the ways we live, love, work, and think,” Dyszel says. “It’s taking us on a ride to a destination we may not have requested.”

Learn More at theinternetatemybrain.com

Restrictions

No refunds. 

No late seating.

Permission to Use Likeness/Name: By purchasing a ticket or using the ticket buyer agrees, without compensation, patron’s likeness and/or name to appear, and to otherwise be used, in material, regardless of media form, promoting the Pittsburgh Fringe,and/or its events and activities, including those of its representatives and licensees.