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At Banana Phone, comedians put themselves through controlled cruelty to toughen themselves up for hostile audiences. The show's creator calls it "Lord of the Flies-esque."
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The wolf you feed is onstage now at the VORTEX. It's a modern fable with inspiration from Where The Wild Things Are and Twin Peaks.
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The goal of Black Rose ATX is to create spaces where students can explore storytelling, movement and voice together, guided by working artists who are paid a living wage to teach.
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FronteraFest runs through Feb. 14 at Hyde Park Theatre. Mi Casa Es Su Teatro, a collection of site-based works, happens at various locations on Feb. 7.
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Texas Performing Arts' Bob Bursey on taking over right before COVID hit and lifting up local artistsBursey says the pandemic reshaped the organization's mission, leading to the creation of new creative residencies. Listen to his conversation with KUT's "Morning Edition" host Jennifer Stayton.
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One hundred years ago, Brinkley made a fortune selling bogus impotence cures. His larger-than-life true story is the basis for the new play Man of the People.
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This week we're talking with Fran Rush, who discovered choral singing 70 years ago and is still doing it today as a longtime member of Chorus Austin.
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After Austin Creative Alliance was pushed out of its longtime space due to rising rent, it found a new home at Central Christian Church — and "the building is happy."
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The new dance work Fractured Dawn is the second chapter in Dorothy O'Shea Overbey's fantasy 'Crone' universe.
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Hyde Park Storytelling is teaming up with Austin Unconducted for three performances that pair storytellers with a musical piece that explores the story’s emotional arc.