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January 25, 2008
This might not technically be theatre, but it made for some great comedy. On Saturday's show [listen], the Car Talk guys repeated the name of Austinite and Puzzler-winner Quentin Fennessy eight times in a row.......
Continue Reading "Theatre News Bits"June 28, 2007
Thursday, June 28 artOpening Reception for Whitney Lee: Power Craft at Women and Their Work, 1710 Lavaca Street (6-8pm) artOpen House Work Viewing at Atelier 3-D, 2209 Pasadena Drive (4-10pm) artArtistic License: Josefina Guilisasti at The Blanton Museum of Art, MLK at Congress Ave (Free, 6-8pm) booksAmanda Eyre Ward presents Forgive Me at BookPeople (7:00pm) comedyPat Dixon with Brendon Walsh at Cap City Comedy Club comedyParallelogramophonograph with special guests Look Cookie at ColdTowne Theater (8pm)......
Continue Reading "The Weekend IST List"May 25, 2007
So much has been written about Rubber Repertory's US premiere of the Wallace Shawn play, A Thought in Three Parts, that you'd have to have been buried under a pile of rocks not to have heard of it. Closing this weekend at the Vortex, this naughty little show has garnered an unprecedented amount of press. So we're a bit late to the party, but we finally managed to get our butts in a seat at......
Continue Reading "Austinist Review: A Thought in Three Parts"January 16, 2007
From the good folks at Hyde Park Theatre and Austin Script Works: White stuff coming out of the sky has got the best of us; we're canceling tonight's performance of FronteraFest. The five shows originally set for tonight will be rescheduled throughout the week. Here's the new schedule--get tickets at 479-PLAY (7529) or at www.hydeparktheatre.org That's right: it's time to heat up your winter nights again, with the 14th season of FronteraFest. The Short......
Continue Reading "UPDATE: FronteraFest 2007 Kicks Off Tomorrow Night"August 9, 2006
Spoiler alert: in this show, actors dress up like red cans and do stuff. That’s the long and the short of Rubber Repertory’s latest production with the straightforward title. For a show boldly proclaimed to the crowd as a “new breed of performance” by the guy that took our tickets (actor Lowell Bartholomee), the show is surprisingly safe (artistically speaking) – amounting to a rudimentary investigation of group dynamics, some X-Files moments, adolescent scare......
Continue Reading "Austinist Theatre Review: Red Cans"May 26, 2006
Off like a prom dress indeed. This summer, theatre in the A-burg is gonna get all raucous on yah ass. The newbies, the small, feisty, ain’t-takin’-no-shit-from-the-man performance companies du resistance are all comin’ outta the woodwork to rock your sweet casbah. With that in mind, our Austinist pick of the week is Minus Tide. It’s a co-produced effort from Bayou Radio Productions (which isn’t too dissimilar from the dirigo group) and Austin fringe heroes,......
Continue Reading "Off Like a Prom Dress: This Week in Theatre!"