Entries from Austinist tagged with 'leeeddy'
February 13, 2008
The entire run of St Idiot Collective's You Are Pretty is sold out. Might've something to do with the show's anti-Valentine theme (set in a Nevada brothel; features sex workers trying to sort out their love lives). Perhaps it's the posters featuring the fabulously platinum Lee Eddy brandishing a riding crop. Or it might just be SIC's reputation for putting out fabulous productions. ...
Continue Reading "Austinist Giveaway: You Are Pretty"February 6, 2008
Thru 2/23, St Idiots Collective's You Are Pretty is about sex workers' struggles to find love within the harsh environs of a legal brothel. The yap about YAP is the megawatt heft behind it—the production is chock full of local luminaries. [tickets] // Thru 2/17, roving new kids NxNW Theatre are staging "wickedly funny" Five Women Wearing the Same Dress downtown at the Hideout. The titular characters do a little cussin' here, a little pot smokin' there, and cover topics with plenty of chops (religion, sexuality, AIDS). [tickets] ...
Continue Reading "This Week in Theatre: Limited Engagements"September 6, 2007
For the sixth year in a row, though this time in a spankin' new space, Salvage Vanguard Theater is hosting their big ol' Labor Party, this Saturday at 7:07pm. They'll have tunes spun up by DJ Manateemann, a "Presentation Fantasmical" at 7:27pm, and a Silent Auction with all sorts of goodies to bid on. The purpose of the Labor Party is to raise funds for SVT's Resident Company Member program, which pays an annual stipend......
Continue Reading "New Space, Same Great Talent: SVT's Labor Party!"April 19, 2007
You may not know this, but here at the Austinist theatre desk, we work our little fingers to the bone every weekend looking up all the fabulous theatre our fair city has to offer, compiling it into a list, and forwarding it to Austinist's esteemed editor for compilation into the Ist Lists. Sometimes our work is kinda cinchy...say, 15 lines or so. But other times it's a beast. Take this week, for example. This week......
Continue Reading "This Week in Theatre: Blindfolded Cricket"September 8, 2006
All y'all theatre fans will already know that Austin’s fringe giants, Salvage Vanguard Theatre, are about to whoop some theatrical ass on a big time national tour. The Intergalactic Nemesis, the company’s wildly popular live-performance-sci-fi-radio-drama-send-up, kicks things off with a performance at UT’s Hogg Auditorium TONIGHT ONLY, 8pm. (To all y'all who aren’t theatre fans: see this show; be converted.) Info, tickets, etc, -- visit SVT’s website. In anticipation, we bring you one of......
Continue Reading "Right Before They Were Stars: Austinist Interviews the Cast and Crew of The Intergalactic Nemesis"September 6, 2006
Ah, Austin. Quirky, quaintly subversive, and highlighted by outlandish old hippies with a hankerin’ for the demon weed, our fair city is cutely characterized in Zach Scott Theatre's wildly popular Keepin’ It Weird. The show isn’t perfect (towards the end especially – it gets downright hokey), but dag gummit if you’re not having fun in the first five minutes, chances are you’re dead, you’re Pat Robertson, or you’re from Dallas. This show should be......
Continue Reading "Austinist Theatre Review: Keepin' It Weird"July 14, 2006
In honor of the big bi-lingual show that’s opening in town this week, we thought to ourselves, hey – why not write this post in both English and Spanish? But we don’t speak Spanish, so we used an online translator. El ir al teatro hará que las mujeres tienen sexo con usted. And now, on with our ¡Selección de Austinist de la semana! It’s a very close call between Petra’s Cuento, the aforementioned bi-lingual......
Continue Reading "We're So Del Mundo: This Week in Theatre!"June 8, 2006
It’s pretty hard not to like Salvage Vanguard’s Intergalactic Nemesis trilogy (of which we saw Episode II: The Return of the Intergalactic Nemesis this past Friday). As the lights come up, an incredibly dry and playfully sarcastic LB Deyo introduces the show like a late night personality doing his opening bit. The audience warms, then laughs – almost as if Deyo is their new buddy, with whom they’re merely shootin’ the shit. By the......
Continue Reading "Austinist Theatre Review: Return of the Intergalactic Nemesis"January 18, 2006
Last summer, Salvage Vanguard (the bacchanalistas behind the Dionysium) produced a live performance of "The Intergalactic Nemesis: Twin Infinity," the last in a trilogy of science-fiction radio serials. The run enjoyed considerable success, and as such they've decided to put on the entire trilogy this June. But tonight - and tonight only - they're doing a special performance of the first part at The Hideout Theatre. From their press release: Follow Pulitzer-Prize winning reporter......
Continue Reading ""The Intergalactic Nemesis" at the Hideout, Tonight!"January 18, 2006
[documentary] Grammy-winning classical percussionist Evelyn Glennie is one hell of a musician. She's also deaf. Check out Thomas Riedelsheimer documentary as he follows her across the States and around the UK in "," part of Austin Film Society's Texas Documentary Tour. At the Drafthouse Downtown. (7pm) (link) [film] Another screening of Werner Herzog's "Wheel of Time" at the Drafthouse Downtown. (9:45pm) (link) [film] Alamo Weird Wednesdays screens "Pigs," Marc Lawrence's cheesy horror flick about man-eating......
Continue Reading "The Daily IST List: January 18th"December 7, 2005
Tuesday night we went to Hyde Park Theatre and checked out the stage with a handful of Austin's aspiring actors, directors, and producers. We overheard someone remark, "It's a nifty space!" We couldn't agree more, which is why we're here to tell you that in a mere 34 days, Hyde Park Theatre in collaboration with Austin Script Works will be kicking off the theatre fest of Austin. We are, of course, talking about Frontera......
Continue Reading "Frontera Fest is Coming!"December 5, 2005
Photo by Kirk R. Tuck What happens when you combine the acerbic satirical wit of David Sedaris, one sexy and campy cabaret singer (Meredith McCall) and the best actress in Austin two years running (Lee Eddy)? You get the hilarious one-act holiday-themed play The Santaland Diaries. We had the fortune of spending Friday night at Zach Scott Theater laughing until we cried at what is becoming an annual tradition. Directed by Dave Steakley, TSD......
Continue Reading "The Santaland Diaries Review: Lee Eddy How Do We Love Thee? Let Us Count the Ways."