Prepare to meet Mr Kolpert

chaos theory gets put into practice when a bored couple invite their workplace friends to join them - and possibly their dead boss - for the dinner party from hell. meet Mr Kolpert, a chaotic black comedy unlike anything you’ve seen before.
wild and thought-provoking
The Sunday Telegraph, Sydney
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WARNING some scenes and language may offend
Act-O-Matic 3000 is a talented, hard-working actors' company.
The Age (May 2007)
One of Melbourne’s independent theatres to become indispensable is the actor’s company Act-O-Matic 3000.
MCV (November 2007)
Inside, you'll find all sorts of information about this Green Room Award winning theatre company, located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded by a small group of passionate theatre artists, The Act-O-Matic 3000 presents plays that are engaging, accessible, fresh and most importantly, audience-friendly!
Since it's inception, The Act-O-Matic 3000 has featured in the Melbourne Fringe Festival, Artrage, Adelaide Fringe Festival, WA Fringe & The Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Apart from just being happy to have presented quality theatre, The Act-O-Matic 3000 won the 2005 Green Room Association award for Best Production - Fringe/Independent Theatre, and was also nominated for Best Production of Fringe (WA & Melbourne, 2003).
Please feel free to browse the site for our upcoming shows, and check out our past productions. To ensure that you do get all the latest on what The Act-O-Matic 3000 is up to, why not visit the contact page and drop us a line? News of any impending shows, auditions and special events will be snugly emailed to you if you subscribe to The Act-O-Matic 3000 mailing list.
Now please, pull up a comfy chair, pour yourself a refreshing drink and have a look around our website...
Act-O-Matic 3000 is certainly a company to watch... I was impressed by their focus, passion and intelligence... It’s exciting to see what this committed company can do
Alison Croggon - Theatrenotes
The Act-O-Matic 3000 chugs along with Dan Walls, Cathy Kohlen, Juan Modinger, David Gardette, Olivia Hogan and Brett Whittingham pressing the buttons and pulling the levers.