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The Spark, a new all-teen theater company, is producing Ray Bradbury's Pillar of Fire as their first work this month at the VORTEX.
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Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre isn't one of his most-performed works, but Cold Frame Collective has been wanting to stage their version for a while.
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27 years ago, director Rod Caspers helmed a production of the play 'Ordinary People.' Now he's revisiting the work, with two of the original actors being joined in the cast by one's real-life son.
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Jennifer Hart wanted to address grief and climate change without creating a 'sad show,' so ANTHROPOCENE mixes humor and absurdism into a more serious message
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At the start of the pandemic, photographer Becky Wilkes found herself becoming the caretaker of her elderly, ailing parents. She spent the next year chronicling their love in photographs.
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This summer, Doctuh Mistuh Productions is staging three musicals — Lizzie: The Musical, The Toxic Avenger Musical, and Pretty Filthy.
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Harold Pinter's Betrayal is currently running at Hyde Park Theatre, directed by Ken Webster.
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And Kinzy's new fiction podcast Kicking the Bucket is a comedy/drama about aging and end-of-life autonomy.
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The long-running show Mortified Austin is celebrating Pride Month with the special show Morti-PRIDE.
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The Hideout will soon have to leave their longtime downtown location, but before they move to a new space, they'll stage one last 48 Hour Improv Marathon at their current theater space.