December 4-6, 2026
Developed through the Wirtz Center’s commitment to new work, SLUTBOT explores identity, self-understanding, and authorship at the intersection of technology and performance.
MFA Writing for the Screen & Stage Alumni Production
By Michelle Houle
Directed by Claire Bauman
Michelle signs up for Slutbot, an AI sexting service, as a creative writing exercise. Through increasingly intimate conversations with AI chatbots, Slutbot and Replika, Michelle confronts her fear of vulnerability, her struggle with self-worth, and her inability to express what she truly wants. What begins as playful experimentation becomes an exploration of desire, loneliness, and self-discovery.
SLUTBOT is an experimental, meta-theatrical play that blurs the line between playwright and character, reality and performance. The play explores real interactions with AI chatbots creating a darkly comedic meditation on intimacy in the digital age. Can we learn to love ourselves through machines? What happens when artificial affirmation forces us to confront our deepest shame? How do we move from fear and self-sabotage toward readiness for genuine human connection?
Approximate run time: To be determined
Suggested ages: Intended for Mature Audiences
Cost: General Public $20
Full-Time Students $12
Full-Time NU Students $8 in advance, $12 at the door
A per ticket service charge will be added to all online ($3 per ticket) and phone ($2 per ticket) purchases
Audience
- Faculty/Staff
- Student
- Public
- Post Docs/Docs
- Graduate Students
Contact
Pete Brace
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Interest
- Arts/Humanities