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Robot Song at Theatre Works
 

Multi-award winning Robot Song features an original musical score and breathtaking visuals. Following acclaimed tours around Australia, New Zealand and North America, Robot Song returns with a fresh new outlook on timely and relevant challenges being faced by young people.  

When eleven-year-old Juniper May receives a petition signed by her entire class stating that she is ‘the most hated person in the school’ her life is thrown into complete meltdown. Juniper stops  eating, she refuses to return to school and her parents become increasingly desperate. Finally,  after exhausting all other avenues, her parents’ resort to the only thing they have left, a giant  singing robot. Based on a true story, Robot Song illustrates the profound, transformative nature of creativity that when combined with unconditional love, becomes an unstoppable force. For Juniper, creativity opens doors into places she never knew existed allowing her, for the first time, to be defined on her own terms.  

Robot Song is a deeply personal story. It shares an honest, intensely funny and often unconventional window into writer, director Jolyon James’ experience parenting a child on the Autism Spectrum. The show poses and attempts to answer the question, how do we support, foster and celebrate difference in our children in the face of an increasingly rigid and homogenised world?  Robot Song is a genuine family show. It is joyful and full of hope. It is for any child who has ever felt isolated and any parent who is desperate for tools to help.


Learn more about the Robot Song story: https://jolyonjames.squarespace.com/robot-song-the-musical

“Gorgeously told and superbly crafted, A must-see for young people growing up in a world where bullying is widespread but who need to understand that difference should be seen as an asset. Laugh out loud hilarious, gorgeously told and superbly crafted, a must see.”  
- Fiona Parker, ABC  

“theatre for young people that neither patronises nor preaches to its audience.”
- The Age  

"Robot Song is an impressive gem of a show, particularly suitable for children, but also enjoyable for adults as it celebrates differences in a touching and sometimes spectacular way."  
- Imogen Fox, The Dialog  

“Engaging and with an important message about inclusion, Robot Song is a remarkable work, carrying a strong but not preachy anti-bullying rallying cry."  
- Melbourne Comedy Festival ★★★★★

“Robot Song is a truly magical show, full of wit and emotional intelligence.”  
- Istvan Reviews Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada  

“Robot Song is a thoroughly enjoyable, moving, and funny story about something we can all relate to – feeling isolated or different."  
- Lucinda Naughton, Theatre Travels

 

Event details

Venue: Theatre Works
Bookings: https://www.theatreworks.org.au/2026/robot-song
Start Date: Thursday 12 February 2026

Robot Song is created for families and people with heart.
The show is currently on the VCE Playlist.

VENUE
THEATRE WORKS
14 Acland Street, St Kilda

DURATION
60 minutes

WARNINGS
Mental health issues, bullying, neurodivergence discrimination

ACCESSIBILITY
Theatre Works is a wheelchair accessible venue. A full access guide will be available closer to the date.

 

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