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Esther's Follies have been doing live, topical political comedy in downtown Austin for 47 years. That job's just a little more complicated in 2024 than it was in 1977.
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Five years ago, Jeremy Rashad Brown created the character Reggie 'Rap' Unzell III for the children's play Rap Unzel. Now Reggie Rap is the center of Brown's mental health and self-care movement.
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This summer, Beyond August Productions is presenting 'Exit Strategy,' a funny play about a serious topic.
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Heather Jarry's multimedia project 'Remembering Wilma Rudolph' will tell the Olympian's story over the course of a full month at the Carver Library.
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UT's public art collection, Landmarks, has invited four KUTX personalities to create playlists inspired by their favorite works on campus.
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'La Maleta de Maebelle,' from Glass Half Full Theatre, is an adaptation of the book 'Maebelles' Suitcase,' complete with original music and the company's signature puppet work.
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The Alchemy Theatre, who specialize in staging worthy-but-forgotten musicals, produces a new version of the 1978 anti-war musical 'King of Hearts.'
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The seventeenth iteration of the Texas Burlesque Festival happens May 31 - June 2 in Austin
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Sarah Joy Byington's short film 'Labor+Justice' starts as an absurd comedy before turning deadly serious.
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Karen Valby's new book The Swans of Harlem tells the forgotten story of five pioneering Black ballerinas.