Robot Chicken: The Musical

 is a musical with a book by and Alex Savonarola and music and lyrics by various artists, based on the Adult Swim TV series Robot Chicken.

Carpenter Performing Arts Center (2016-17)
The original production opened on October 2, 2016 at the in. The cast included Alicia Bolaños in multiple roles (including Jem and ) and Hank Jeroem as the scientist. Controversy ensued when the parents of Valerie Michelis, a teenager from, complained to the faculty of that she was traumatized by scenes of "violence, gore and dark humor" and had nightmares for weeks afterward. Michelis' parents took her complaints to, who were unable to seek comment from CSULB or when they ran a piece concluding that the musical was "offensive and crude in every single aspect" and "not for the faint of heart." Following the news broadcast, the abruptly canceled several of their high schools' reservations for the show.

After some minor retooling, the show re-opened at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center on June 11, 2017 and played without much controversy.

San Diego Comic-Con (2018)
The show was performed nightly at from July 20-22, 2018. A half-hour documentary was produced by Williams Street and the California State University, Long Beach about the production. Hank Jeroem reprised the role of the scientist.

Off-Broadway (2018)
The off-Broadway production opened on August 1, 2018 at the, with Franklin Spyri in the role of the scientist.

Broadway (2019-20)
The Broadway production opened on October 16, 2019 at the Gordon Herringshaw Theater, with Franklin Spyri reprising his role as the Scientist from the off-Broadway production. Despite opening to unfavorable reviews and complaints from patrons about it's humor and subject matter, at the 74th Tony Awards it was nominated for Best Choreography (K. H. Phung) and won Best Newcomer (Alicia Pettiford).

National tours
In September 2022, a national tour opened at in.