Austin Comedy Trainwreck
Sun. 08/17 | 7:00PM @ Beerland (Downtown)
The Austin Comedy Trainwreck is a loose affiliation of comic geniuses, let loose in the real world and playing outside of the comedy club ghetto, where sets are longer, more unpredictable, and…more»
Staged By The Bell
Every Sunday 8:00PM @ United States Art Authority (Campus)
(Episodes of “Saved By The Bell” performed LIVE) No, really. We mean it. Read on. Everyone remembers the 1990’s Saturday morning television show “Saved By the Bell&rdq…more»
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD
Every Sunday 3:00PM @ Hyde Park Theatre (Campus)
Weird City Theatre Companyto produce a live stage adaptation ofNight of the Living DeadAUSTIN—Weird City Theatre Company to produce a live stage adaptation ofNIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, ad…more»
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Snowball Fight!
Every Sunday 2:00PM @ The Hideout Theatre & Coffee House (Downtown)
Two Teams of Improvisors turn your suggestions into silly stories and jolly jests. No actual snow involved, just a great time. Great for the whole family especially 4-10 year olds.
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City Theatre Acting Series: Dramaturgy and Scriptwriting
Every Sunday 10:00AM @ The City Theatre Co (North Austin)
Students will be introduced to theories of dramaturgy and the practical mechanics of scriptwriting, culminating in students writing, depending on level of ability and interest, a one-act play.…more»
Teatro Vivo presents Voces de Vivo, 4 new one-act plays - Latino-style
Thu. 08/14 | 8:00PM - Sun. 08/24 @ Dougherty Arts Center (South Austin)
Teatro Vivo presents - Voces de Vivo -Voces de la Cultura LatinaAn evening of four new Latino one-act playsAugust 14 - 24, 2008 Thursday. &ndash…more»
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Radio and its dwindling efficacy as a modern medium becomes the lens through which performance poet Zell Miller III tackles current events in his newest show. ‘Radio Silence’ features performances by Miller along with Wanda Holland and Ebony Stewart. Choreography by Ananda Maya Moss.
— Jeanne Claire van Ryzin
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