In an entertainment industry that has been overtaken by the artificial, can its writers and performers still find a human connection? This is the question at the heart of “Comic Potential,” opening April 24 at the Morgan Hill Community Playhouse. Written in 1999, the play imagines a near-future television industry that has replaced human actors with robotic performers called “actoids,” but this status quo is upended when one of those actoids bec…
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