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2012-02-01
Feb 1
Foursquare
7:00pm
Foursquare
$10.00
The Blue Theater
by Manuel Zarate (90 minutes)
Blue Theater
What is love? It's everything and nothing. It's funny and awful. It's the "till death do us part" and the one night stand. For three strangers in Austin, Texas, one night will change their lives forever. Each will face the myth of their past and the reality of their present. Love is not what we thought it was.
Southern Fried Chickie
7:00pm
Southern Fried Chickie
$15.00
Salvage Vanguard Theater
written and performed by Christy McBrayer (75 minutes)
Salvage Vanguard Theater
Southern Fried Chickie
is a one-woman play about a struggling actress returning from Hollywood to her hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi. Without ever leaving stage, McBrayer narrates while becoming ten characters with the help of musicians called her “Red Neck Greek Chorus.” The show was called “clever, funny and beguiling” by New Orleans Times-Picayune and “an impressive array!” by Variety. www.southernfriedchickie.com
Short Fringe 2012
8:00pm
Short Fringe 2012
$14.00
Hyde Park Theatre
"Box and Cox," by John Maddison Morton (Bridget Farr).
A hatter and a printer discover their landlord has bamboozled them by renting the same room to both men: one who stays at night and the other who takes the day. Goodness Gracious! Gracious Goodness! Old timey language not in iambic pentameter and an ammunition-less duel make this “romance in real life” a classical treat for contemporary audiences.
"South of Tennessee," by Susannah Raulino & Topping Haggerty.
A short improvised play in the style of a deep South steamy twisted drama with comic overtones. Susannah Raulino and Topping Haggerty create all dialogue and plot points, based on an audience suggestion, in a style that may be described as a cross between Tennessee Williams, Lanford Wilson, and "Curb Your Enthusiasm."
"It’s Better Than Last Year," by Jacob Dodson.
Jacob Dodson is back with another show of poetry and comedy and it's much better than the show he did last year.
"Howell and Hume," by Kirk German (ScriptWorks Commission).
Two very different shows. Two very different castaways. One improbable encounter.
"Breeders,"
by McNichol & May. Scenes about those that procreate.
Jack & Coconuts
9:00pm
Jack & Coconuts
$12.00
Salvage Vanguard Theater
by Corey Kwoka (3-D Productions ) (90 minutes)
Salvage Vanguard Theater
A wedding in paradise disintegrates into madness. When cousins mistakenly make love, ex-flames appear, and family reconnects-- it’s better to ask, “What could go right?”
Here's to You
9:15pm
Here's to You
$8.00
The Blue Theater
by A. John Boulanger (Imagine That Productions) (75 minutes)
Blue Theater
Newlyweds Steven and Ellen Gellar pop into a psychic parlor to see what lies ahead for them as husband and wife. Skeptical Steven fears the worst, as eager Ellen awaits the arrival of Madame Orida Mozelle, psychic extraordinaire (and stage star of yesteryear). With each card (and after a few cocktails) Madame O reveals devastating predictions for a marriage that might not last its first night.
2012-02-02
2
Getting Betta
7:00pm
Getting Betta
$15.00
The Blue Theater
by Don Fried (Paradox Players) (70 minutes)
Blue Theatre
In this touching futuristic comedy, Michael is a technologically challenged senior and Betta is a virtual computerized assistant assigned to him against his wishes. As Betta continually acquires technology upgrades, she becomes paranoid and schizophrenic. Crystal, Betta’s programmer, arrives and it soon becomes clear she’s no more in control of Betta than Michael is.
Getting Betta
premiered simultaneously in California and Colorado in March 2011.
Short Fringe 2012
8:00pm
Short Fringe 2012
$14.00
Hyde Park Theatre
"Adventure and Romance: Not for the Faint of Heart," a performance created and related by Sally Crandall.
A story about my time, at 63, going to Rwanda with the Peace Corps.
"SIR!" by Joanna Wheeler.
Man faces weapon of courtesy in suburbia.
"Cowboy from Corona," by Cindy Vining.
Guided by an eccentric angel, a woman in Purgatory unveils a dark past, proving that "the truth is rarely pure and never simple." Inspired by a true story, with Johanna Whitmore & Amy McAndrew.
"Death’s Dignity," by Victoria Labalme (Austin Mime Theatre).
An arrogant, self-serving man discovers love in a very unusual way, yet must face Death itself to find it. His heart is turned, but will it be in time? The 18-minute piece is based on a poem by e.e. cummings. Director: Michael Lee. Actors: Michael Lee, Amelia Turner, Kyle Connealy.
"Handbomb Misinterprets Romeo and Juliet," by Handbomb (Alex Berry, Michael Foulk, Vanessa Gonzalez).
We all know the story. . . or do we? Probably not when Handbomb is finished with it. Watch The New Movement's house troupe, Handbomb, put the question mark in "tragedy?"
Don't Go in the House
8:30pm
Don't Go in the House
$10.00
Salvage Vanguard Theater
written by Lowell Bartholomee & Dan Dietz (the dirigo group) (75 minutes)
Salvage Vanguard Theater
The dirigo group presents
Don’t Go in the House
, a collection of four short, dark plays, including the regional premiere of Dan Dietz’ Heideman-Award-Winning "Lobster Boy," Lowell Bartholomee’s 2011 Best of the Fest "They're Coming to Get You!", and a couple of players to be named later. Starring Ellie McBride, Robert Faires, Robert S. Fisher, and Lowell Bartholomee. Directed by Lowell Bartholomee.
Drawing A Paycheck
8:45pm
Drawing A Paycheck
$10.00
The Blue Theater
by Annie La Ganga (90 minutes)
Blue Theater
Wedding cakes, greeting cards, pysanky, kirigami, and crochet. Oils, watercolors, charcoal, and collage. Museums, workshops, church basement craft fairs and prisons. Jack of all trades, master of living off her boyfriend, writer, comedian, and monologist Annie La Ganga draws portraits of volunteers from the audience while telling funny stories about her love of arts and crafts and her many misguided entrepreneurial adventures.
2012-02-03
3
Precious Little Talent
7:00pm
Precious Little Talent
$15.00
The Blue Theater
by Ella Hickson (Capital T Theatre) (90 minutes)
Blue Theater
The US premiere of the latest breakout hit from London,
Precious Little Talent
follows two twenty-somethings--one American, one British--and their struggle to arrive at adulthood during a time when the rules seem to be shifting and the ground is unsteady. "The play is refreshing, honestly and strongly about now. Ask no more” - ★★★★ The Times www.capitalT.org
For tickets to extra performances Feb 8-11 Click Here
The Billy Ocean/Teena Marie Confluence of 1985
7:00pm
The Billy Ocean/Teena Marie Confluence of 1985
$12.00
Salvage Vanguard Theater
by Max Langert (Punchkin Repertory) (90 minutes)
Salvage Vanguard Theater
The Billy Ocean/Teena Marie Confluence of 1985
centers around Allison, a young woman who’s fascinated by charts, leading her to chart her emotional life since age 9. She shares the ups and downs, focusing on her love life, displaying a pattern of one disappointing relationship after another. Her only hope lies in two love songs from the 80s, which have a seemingly karmic convergence.
Short Fringe 2012
8:00pm
Short Fringe 2012
$14.00
Hyde Park Theatre
"Revlis: Improv… FROM THE FUTURE," by Kristin Firth.
Meet Revlis. She comes to us from a distant future. Here only briefly to exchange greetings, learn something about a different time, and maybe share a moment or two. A solo improv performance from Kristin Firth.
"Keith Ruckus – The Ex-Girlfriend Show," by Keith Ruckus.
Spoken word poetry by Keith Ruckus, national touring poet who has been featured on NPR. Poetry focusing on failed relationships.
"Relative Perspective" by Cassidy Risien.
Free form expression of human relationships from multiple perspectives.
"Idol Worship," by Joe Hartman.
A comedic one-man show exploring the relationship between a gay performer and his entertainment "goddesses" (Miss Piggy, Carol Burnett and Judy Garland).
"Joy Behar’s Book Club."
An all female sketch/improv comedy troupe featuring Reagan Ward, Jenna Marie Carey, Yamina Khouane, Ellen Kubecka, Alex Berry, Vanessa Gonzales, Ariel Greenspoon, and Megan Simon.
Somewhere in Utopia
9:15pm
Somewhere in Utopia
$12.00
Salvage Vanguard Theater
by Jared J. Stein (Out of Context Productions ) (60 minutes)
Salvage Vanguard Theater
Some·where·in·U·to·pi·a [suhm-whair in yoo-toh-pee-uh] - a travesty - (1) A theatrical calamity, see chaos. (2) An omniscient narrator deprives 2 characters of the little moments: no farting, no burping, and the mail does not arrive. (3) What may or may not be the most relevant event of your life.
Internet Casanova: The Reboot
9:15pm
Internet Casanova: The Reboot
$10.00
The Blue Theater
by Bill Bauer (Weird City Theatre) (75 minutes)
Blue Theater
What if, instead of blocking an online scammer, you tried to see how far you could string them along? Weird City Theatre presents this expansion of Bill Bauer's 2011 Short Fringe comedy based on chat transcripts. Javier Smith, Carrie H. Stephens, and Minerva Villa return from the original show, joined by Callie Barrons, Tammy Cox, Renei Brown Sims, and Kathryn Tait.
2012-02-04
4
Akimbo Bubble Scuttle Ruckus
1:00pm
Akimbo Bubble Scuttle Ruckus
$10.00
Salvage Vanguard Theater
by Topping Haggerty (Da Foundry) (60 minutes)
Salvage Vanguard Theater
Akimbo Bubble Scuttle Ruckus
is the dark adorable sketch comedy extravaganza you've been waiting for from DA Foundry. Do all puppets have a violent nature? What do rocks feel? Why are suicidal zombies so easy to empathize with? How did you really learn about sex? And why, oh, why is Evil so verbally incontinent? Come experience this hilariously touching, disturbing, raucous display of comedy-licious-ness.
Getting Betta
1:15pm
Getting Betta
$15.00
The Blue Theater
by Don Fried (Paradox Players) (70 minutes)
Blue Theatre
In this touching futuristic comedy, Michael is a technologically challenged senior and Betta is a virtual computerized assistant assigned to him against his wishes. As Betta continually acquires technology upgrades, she becomes paranoid and schizophrenic. Crystal, Betta’s programmer, arrives and it soon becomes clear she’s no more in control of Betta than Michael is.
Getting Betta
premiered simultaneously in California and Colorado in March 2011.
The Heart You Were Born With
2:30pm
The Heart You Were Born With
$8.00
The Blue Theater
by Drew Julian (75 minutes)
The Blue Theater
The play opens with the unexpected arrival of Bobby's old college roommate, Will, who is suffering from the recent death of his girlfriend. Complications occur when Will falls for Kelli, the current girlfriend of Bobby. These friends come to face the fragility of their loyalty for each other when their sense of desperation sets in.
Somewhere in Utopia
3:00pm
Somewhere in Utopia
$12.00
Salvage Vanguard Theater
by Jared J. Stein (Out of Context Productions ) (60 minutes)
Salvage Vanguard Theater
Some·where·in·U·to·pi·a [suhm-whair in yoo-toh-pee-uh] - a travesty - (1) A theatrical calamity, see chaos. (2) An omniscient narrator deprives 2 characters of the little moments: no farting, no burping, and the mail does not arrive. (3) What may or may not be the most relevant event of your life.
Southern Fried Chickie
4:45pm
Southern Fried Chickie
$15.00
Salvage Vanguard Theater
written and performed by Christy McBrayer (75 minutes)
Salvage Vanguard Theater
Southern Fried Chickie
is a one-woman play about a struggling actress returning from Hollywood to her hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi. Without ever leaving stage, McBrayer narrates while becoming ten characters with the help of musicians called her “Red Neck Greek Chorus.” The show was called “clever, funny and beguiling” by New Orleans Times-Picayune and “an impressive array!” by Variety. www.southernfriedchickie.com
The Crapstall Street Boys
6:45pm
The Crapstall Street Boys
$10.00
Salvage Vanguard Theater
written by Connor Hopkins (Trouble Puppet Theater Company ) (45 minutes)
Salvage Vanguard Theater
The Crapstall Street Boys
uses Czech marionettes to tell the story of You Lad, a workhouse boy who assembles anti-monster security devices and enormous amounts of packaging in a city clogged with garbage and infested with boy-eating monsters. As hunger and desperation get the better of You Lad, he discovers the connection between the monsters, the garbage, and the dwindling number of boys.
Here's to You
7:15pm
Here's to You
$8.00
The Blue Theater
by A. John Boulanger (Imagine That Productions) (75 minutes)
Blue Theater
Newlyweds Steven and Ellen Gellar pop into a psychic parlor to see what lies ahead for them as husband and wife. Skeptical Steven fears the worst, as eager Ellen awaits the arrival of Madame Orida Mozelle, psychic extraordinaire (and stage star of yesteryear). With each card (and after a few cocktails) Madame O reveals devastating predictions for a marriage that might not last its first night.
Best of Week 2012
8:00pm
Best of Week 2012
$16.00
Hyde Park Theatre
Tonight we present five shows performed earlier this week--four chosen by our panel, and the fifth by audience vote, as the shows they would most like to see again:
"South of Tennessee," by Susannah Raulino & Topping Haggerty.
A short improvised play in the style of a deep South steamy twisted drama with comic overtones. Susannah Raulino and Topping Haggerty create all dialogue and plot points, based on an audience suggestion, in a style that may be described as a cross between Tennessee Williams, Lanford Wilson, and "Curb Your Enthusiasm."
"Breeders," by McNichol & May.
Scenes about those that procreate.
"Howell and Hume," by Kirk German (ScriptWorks Commission).
Two very different shows. Two very different castaways. One improbable encounter
"Handbomb Misinterprets Romeo and Juliet," by Handbomb (Alex Berry, Michael Foulk, Vanessa Gonzalez).
We all know the story. . . or do we? Probably not when Handbomb is finished with it. Watch The New Movement's house troupe, Handbomb, put the question mark in "tragedy?"
"Idol Worship," by Joe Hartman.
A comedic one-man show exploring the relationship between a gay performer and his entertainment "goddesses" (Miss Piggy, Carol Burnett and Judy Garland).
Holier Than Thou
8:15pm
Holier Than Thou
$10.00
Salvage Vanguard Theater
by Bastion Carboni (Poison Apple Initiative) (60 minutes)
Salvage Vanguard Theater
Comprised of candid interviews taken after the expiration of a non-disclosure agreement,
Holier Than Thou
centers around a reality tv show wherein the contestants compete to possess the powers of Jesus for a week. A dark comedy about what we want and why we need it.
Foursquare
9:15pm
Foursquare
$10.00
The Blue Theater
by Manuel Zarate (90 minutes)
Blue Theater
What is love? It's everything and nothing. It's funny and awful. It's the "till death do us part" and the one night stand. For three strangers in Austin, Texas, one night will change their lives forever. Each will face the myth of their past and the reality of their present. Love is not what we thought it was.
The Billy Ocean/Teena Marie Confluence of 1985
10:00pm
The Billy Ocean/Teena Marie Confluence of 1985
$12.00
Salvage Vanguard Theater
by Max Langert (Punchkin Repertory) (90 minutes)
Salvage Vanguard Theater
The Billy Ocean/Teena Marie Confluence of 1985
centers around Allison, a young woman who’s fascinated by charts, leading her to chart her emotional life since age 9. She shares the ups and downs, focusing on her love life, displaying a pattern of one disappointing relationship after another. Her only hope lies in two love songs from the 80s, which have a seemingly karmic convergence.
2012-02-05
5
Life and Other Terminal Maladies: Short Plays for the Long Fringe
2:00pm
Life and Other Terminal Maladies: Short Plays for the Long Fringe
$10.00
The Blue Theater
by Trey Deason (Purple Crayon Theatre) (90 minutes)
Blue Theater
"Every life must end, Eden. And that is a truth you should celebrate. Why else would someone like you, who's had so much pain and disappointment in her life, treasure it so?" A collection of darkly comic and deeply moving short plays by acclaimed and two-time BIP nominated playwright Trey Deason, about life, its cure, and other plagues of mankind.
Akimbo Bubble Scuttle Ruckus
3:00pm
Akimbo Bubble Scuttle Ruckus
$10.00
Salvage Vanguard Theater
by Topping Haggerty (Da Foundry) (60 minutes)
Salvage Vanguard Theater
Akimbo Bubble Scuttle Ruckus
is the dark adorable sketch comedy extravaganza you've been waiting for from DA Foundry. Do all puppets have a violent nature? What do rocks feel? Why are suicidal zombies so easy to empathize with? How did you really learn about sex? And why, oh, why is Evil so verbally incontinent? Come experience this hilariously touching, disturbing, raucous display of comedy-licious-ness.
Here's to You
4:15pm
Here's to You
$8.00
The Blue Theater
by A. John Boulanger (Imagine That Productions) (75 minutes)
Blue Theater
Newlyweds Steven and Ellen Gellar pop into a psychic parlor to see what lies ahead for them as husband and wife. Skeptical Steven fears the worst, as eager Ellen awaits the arrival of Madame Orida Mozelle, psychic extraordinaire (and stage star of yesteryear). With each card (and after a few cocktails) Madame O reveals devastating predictions for a marriage that might not last its first night.
Jack & Coconuts
5:00pm
Jack & Coconuts
$12.00
Salvage Vanguard Theater
by Corey Kwoka (3-D Productions ) (90 minutes)
Salvage Vanguard Theater
A wedding in paradise disintegrates into madness. When cousins mistakenly make love, ex-flames appear, and family reconnects-- it’s better to ask, “What could go right?”
Internet Casanova: The Reboot
6:30pm
Internet Casanova: The Reboot
$10.00
The Blue Theater
by Bill Bauer (Weird City Theatre) (75 minutes)
Blue Theater
What if, instead of blocking an online scammer, you tried to see how far you could string them along? Weird City Theatre presents this expansion of Bill Bauer's 2011 Short Fringe comedy based on chat transcripts. Javier Smith, Carrie H. Stephens, and Minerva Villa return from the original show, joined by Callie Barrons, Tammy Cox, Renei Brown Sims, and Kathryn Tait.
The Alien Baby Play
7:15pm
The Alien Baby Play
$10.00
Salvage Vanguard Theater
written by Nicholas Walker Herbert, directed by Gary Jaffe
(Tutto Theatre) (90 minutes)
Salvage Vanguard Theater
Bethany is 15 months pregnant with an alien baby, and she's invited you to the birth! Kathleen Fletcher returns to Austin for the world premiere of Nicholas Walker Herbert's
The Alien Baby Play,
an interactive theatrical experience from Tutto Theatre Company which will leave you clutching your womb with joy and terror. www.TuttoTheatre.org
The Heart You Were Born With
8:30pm
The Heart You Were Born With
$8.00
The Blue Theater
by Drew Julian (75 minutes)
The Blue Theater
The play opens with the unexpected arrival of Bobby's old college roommate, Will, who is suffering from the recent death of his girlfriend. Complications occur when Will falls for Kelli, the current girlfriend of Bobby. These friends come to face the fragility of their loyalty for each other when their sense of desperation sets in.
2012-02-06
6
2012-02-07
7
Short Fringe 2012
8:00pm
Short Fringe 2012
$14.00
Hyde Park Theatre
"Townsville," by Nicole McCracken and Tim Honker.
"Townsville" is a light-hearted, fast paced comedic play that resembles a sketch comedy show. Townsville is a scripted show based on the Close Quarters improv format. "Townsville presents Mac Daddy's Bar & Grill" follows characters on one Saturday night in a small town bar outside of Austin.
"The Texas Textbook Massacre," by Micah McCoy (Dani Pruitt).
The arch conservative Texas Board of Education mounts a surreal blitzkrieg against an imagined liberal agenda prompting a prominent figure from America's past to seek revenge.
"The Forgotten Trail" & " Thou Shalt Not Waiver," by Sharanya Rao.
In two short plays, we journey from the real to the surreal exploring our assumptions of perceived reality. In the first play, a young woman, while cleaning up a trail, embarks on an inward journey to pick up the forgotten bits of her own life. In the second, we explore our notions of a free capitalist society, in which we knowingly bind ourselves with invisible chains.
"Musical Theater and Other Drugs," by Meg Peck.
This portion of Meg's one woman show invites you into the private life of an eleven-year-old overeater. Prepare for over-sized laughs.
"Volley," by Hank Schwemmer.
A contest. A meditation. We will have words.
2012-02-08
8
Short Fringe 2012
8:00pm
Short Fringe 2012
$14.00
Hyde Park Theatre
"The Piano Has Been Drinking, Not Me," written by Zeb L. West, music by Justin Sherburn.
A collaboration between piano and drinking. Featuring live piano music by Justin Sherburn and live drinking by Zeb L. West.
"The Birthday Girl," by Anne Maria Newsome (ScriptWorks Commission).
A ten-minute play about a man and a woman who come together for an unusual and bittersweet birthday celebration.
"Marilyn," by Beth Broderick.
A monologue describing a man's journey to LA after the death of his brother. Written and directed by Beth Broderick.
"Lady Lazarus," by Katie Green.
In this dark dramedy, if poets Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes are ever to escape purgatory, they must first reconcile who or what went wrong in their marriage.
"Lovely Lincoln Lumps: The Story of Slutty Abraham Lincoln," by Stefany Wood.
A one-woman show about the trials and tribulations of our nation's sluttiest president.
Precious Little Talent
8:00pm
Precious Little Talent
$15.00
Blue Theatre
by Ella Hickson (Capital T Theatre) (90 minutes)
The US premiere of the latest breakout hit from London,
Precious Little Talent
follows two twenty-somethings--one American, one British--and their struggle to arrive at adulthood during a time when the rules seem to be shifting and the ground is unsteady. "The play is refreshing, honestly and strongly about now. Ask no more” - ★★★★ The Times www.capitalT.org
2012-02-09
9
Short Fringe 2012
8:00pm
Short Fringe 2012
$14.00
Hyde Park Theatre
"The Apocalypse Play: APOCALYPTIC!" by Loaded Gun Theory.
The year is 2012. It's the end of the world, as we know it. Loaded Gun Theory makes light of this terrible tragedy.
"Che's Bus, or The Spontaneity of Karma," by Eugene Cuny.
A tale that takes off from true events and twists into what may have -- or could have -- happened... depending.
"My Season With The 1966 Astros," written and performed by Ken Webster.
Award-winning actor/director Ken Webster explains his strange obsession with the 1966 Astros. Webster's Twitter Feed @1966Astros (now @1967Astros) started as a diary of the 1966 Houston Astros season as seen through the eyes of Webster's favorite player from childhood, John Bateman. The diary, part fact and part fiction, has been featured in several stories by sportswriters. Webster describes how he became an amateur historian chronicling his favorite team and the year 1966.
"Turning Tricks with the Darlings,"
by Jack Darling and Christine Schiele. The Darlings are putting on a magic show, with the help, or hindrance, of their overbearing director. Performed by Jack Darling, Christine Schiele, and Renee Troxler. Music written and performed by Greg Rhoades.
Precious Little Talent
8:00pm
Precious Little Talent
$15.00
Blue Theatre
by Ella Hickson (Capital T Theatre) (90 minutes)
The US premiere of the latest breakout hit from London,
Precious Little Talent
follows two twenty-somethings--one American, one British--and their struggle to arrive at adulthood during a time when the rules seem to be shifting and the ground is unsteady. "The play is refreshing, honestly and strongly about now. Ask no more” - ★★★★ The Times www.capitalT.org
2012-02-10
10
Short Fringe 2012
8:00pm
Short Fringe 2012
$14.00
Hyde Park Theatre
"Sally 4th,"
by Angelica McAuley & Jennifer Bushee. "Few have found the time and the energy to make more than an occasional sally into the territories of another art." - Sir Roland Penrose. Witness sisters recycling slumber party gossip and transforming shame bows into rainbows!
"Problems, Professors, and Prozac,"
by Simran Frontain. Phyllis, a psychiatrist, remembers a past patient who perished of depression, anxiety, ED NOS, and dissociative identity disorder, who reminds her of Felicia, a patient she is currently treating. Phyllis realizes over the course of the show, how to treat Felicia's psychiatric disorders.
"Ben Prager,"
by Ben Prager. New monologues and stories from four-time Best of Fest winner Ben Prager
"Dice,"
by Candyce Rusk. "Dice" (working title) is a musical work in progress. Set in The Dirty Mermaid Lounge, "Dice" focuses on the lives of four women immersed in the Butch/Femme community in 1955, just on the cusp of the LGBTQ revolution.
"Nice Ankles," by Mary Jo Pehl.
Mary Jo Pehl finally comes forward for a frank discussion of nice ankles, semi-semi-semi fame, and a debilitating condition, all with the help of her Personal Assistant.
Precious Little Talent
8:00pm
Precious Little Talent
$15.00
Blue Theatre
by Ella Hickson (Capital T Theatre) (90 minutes)
The US premiere of the latest breakout hit from London,
Precious Little Talent
follows two twenty-somethings--one American, one British--and their struggle to arrive at adulthood during a time when the rules seem to be shifting and the ground is unsteady. "The play is refreshing, honestly and strongly about now. Ask no more” - ★★★★ The Times www.capitalT.org
2012-02-11
11
Precious Little Talent
8:00pm
Precious Little Talent
$15.00
Blue Theatre
by Ella Hickson (Capital T Theatre) (90 minutes)
The US premiere of the latest breakout hit from London,
Precious Little Talent
follows two twenty-somethings--one American, one British--and their struggle to arrive at adulthood during a time when the rules seem to be shifting and the ground is unsteady. "The play is refreshing, honestly and strongly about now. Ask no more” - ★★★★ The Times www.capitalT.org
Best of Week 2012
8:00pm
Best of Week 2012
$16.00
Hyde Park Theatre
Tonight we present five shows performed earlier this week--four chosen by our panel, and the fifth by audience vote, as the shows they would most like to see again:
"Musical Theater and Other Drugs," by Meg Peck. This portion of Meg's one woman show invites you into the private life of an eleven-year-old overeater. Prepare for over-sized laughs.
"Volley," by Hank Schwemmer. A contest. A meditation. We will have words.
"Dice," by Candyce Rusk. "Dice" (working title) is a musical work in progress. Set in The Dirty Mermaid Lounge, "Dice" focuses on the lives of four women immersed in the Butch/Femme community in 1955, just on the cusp of the LGBTQ revolution.
"Marilyn," by Beth Broderick. A monologue describing a man's journey to LA after the death of his brother. Written and directed by Beth Broderick.
"Turning Tricks with the Darlings," by Jack Darling and Christine Schiele. The Darlings are putting on a magic show, with the help, or hindrance, of their overbearing director. Performed by Jack Darling, Christine Schiele, and Renee Troxler. Music written and performed by Greg Rhoades.
2012-02-12
12
2012-02-13
13
2012-02-14
14
Best of Fest 2012
8:00pm
Best of Fest 2012
$18.00
Hyde Park Theatre
Bill A.
Tonight we present five shows selected from among the 2012 Saturday "Best of Week" performances, four by our panel and the fifth by audience vote.
This same bill of shows will be presented again on Friday, February 17.
UpRise! Productions Presents: "The Art Of Verse," by Xenogia Spoken Word Collective. The Austin-based spoken word collective is back! And are giving the FronteraFest audience a glimpse into their new works for the 2012 season. Directed by Zell Miller, III.
"Marilyn," by Beth Broderick. A monologue describing a man's journey to LA after the death of his brother. Written and directed by Beth Broderick.
"Dice," by Candyce Rusk. "Dice" (working title) is a musical work in progress. Set in The Dirty Mermaid Lounge, "Dice" focuses on the lives of four women immersed in the Butch/Femme community in 1955, just on the cusp of the LGBTQ revolution.
"The Requirements," by Max Langert (ScriptWorks Commission). Do you have what it takes?
"Breeders," by McNichol & May. Scenes about those that procreate.
2012-02-15
15
Best of Fest 2012
8:00pm
Best of Fest 2012
$18.00
Hyde Park Theatre
Bill B.
Tonight we present five shows selected from among the 2012 Saturday "Best of Week" performances, four by our panel and the fifth by audience vote.
This same bill of shows will be presented again on Saturday, February 18.
"Musical Theater and Other Drugs," by Meg Peck. This portion of Meg's one woman show invites you into the private life of an eleven-year-old overeater. Prepare for over-sized laughs.
"The King & The Clockmaker," by Tom Horan, Courtney Sale, Trey Gilmore, Rowan Doyle (ScriptWorks Commission). The story of the King of Spain's attempt to make a miracle told through a toy theatre in a suitcase.
"Idol Worship," by Joe Hartman. A comedic one-man show exploring the relationship between a gay performer and his entertainment "goddesses" (Miss Piggy, Carol Burnett and Judy Garland).
"Laura Lynn Loving, Modern Day Mom," by Rhonda Kulhanek. At Modern Day Mom, we don’t put on a show. We ask honest questions and give honest answers. So if you’re looking for a talk show where you can ask tough questions and receive no-nonsense advice about raising today’s teenage girls…this studio audience is the place for you!
"Turning Tricks with the Darlings," by Jack Darling and Christine Schiele. The Darlings are putting on a magic show, with the help, or hindrance, of their overbearing director. Performed by Jack Darling, Christine Schiele, and Renee Troxler. Music written and performed by Greg Rhoades.
2012-02-16
16
Best of Fest 2012
8:00pm
Best of Fest 2012
$18.00
Hyde Park Theatre
Wild Card Night. One night only--
five shows our staff feels were overlooked by the panelists earlier the Short Fringe festival. Selected by FronteraFest staff.
"Short Fringe Play," by Elizabeth Cobbe and Jed Kreiger. The play will be a deconstruction of the short fringe form: after announcing to the audience the exact rules (x light cues, x sound cues, no more than 25 minutes etc.), we will mount a museum exhibit onstage, inviting audience members to view the display for 10 minutes. The exhibit will provide a launching point into the actual narrative of the play.
"Peace Is With You," by Danielle Ricci (Borealis Dance Co.). A dance performance created by Danielle Ricci about Afghanistan women who have lost their homes, families, and life as they know it due to civilian casualties and war.
"Nice Ankles," by Mary Jo Pehl. Mary Jo Pehl finally comes forward for a frank discussion of nice ankles, semi-semi-semi fame, and a debilitating condition, all with the help of her Personal Assistant.
"It's Better Than Last Year," by Jacob Dodson. Jacob Dodson is back with another show of poetry and comedy and it's much better than the show he did last year.
"Lovely Lincoln Lumps: The Story of Slutty Abraham Lincoln," by Stefany Wood. A one-woman show about the trials and tribulations of our nation's sluttiest president.
2012-02-17
17
Phineas and Messenger 4
7:30pm
Phineas and Messenger 4
$15.00-25.00
Blue Theatre
Cambiare Productions and Paper Moon Rep are partnering to present a a double feature of full-length world premieres featuring Will Hollis Snider’s comedy Messenger No. 4 (or How to Survive a Greek Tragedy) and Rachel McGinnis’ The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm.
Written and Directed by Will Hollis Snider, Messenger No. 4 would be just another rollicking workplace comedy, except the workplace in question is history’s greatest plays. This high energy tour of love, fate, and the Western Canon raises the stakes on workplace frustration to cosmic heights as Messenger No. 4’s job dissatisfaction transcends water cooler grousing, leaping directly to erasing our greatest literature and maybe even reality itself.
Written and Directed by Rachel McGinnis, The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm is a sideshow whirlwind of folly, danger and the missteps of youth. When a powerful invention lands in the hands of impulsive Phineas Hamm on his 25th birthday, he’s faced with the possibility of altering his reality with the single pull of a lever. What happens when desires and abandon trump resilience and loyalty? Set to music with choreography by Ballet Austin’s Kaitlyn Moise, Phineas is an exploration of tempting fortunes and their immediate outcomes.
---
You can purchase a ticket to either
Messenger No. 4
or
The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm
individually -or- you can purchase the
Double Feature
ticket with reduced admission, a complimentary cocktail and an end-to-end experience.
We can't wait to see you!
If you have any other questions don't hesitate to contact us at:
PaperMoonRep@gmail.com or
Travis@CambiareProductions.com
.
Best of Fest 2012
8:00pm
Best of Fest 2012
$18.00
Hyde Park Theatre
Bill A.
Tonight we present five shows selected from among the 2012 Saturday "Best of Week" performances, four by our panel and the fifth by audience vote.
This same bill of shows will be presented again on Friday, February 17.
This same bill of shows will also be presented on Tuesday, February 14.
UpRise! Productions Presents: "The Art Of Verse," by Xenogia Spoken Word Collective. The Austin-based spoken word collective is back! And are giving the FronteraFest audience a glimpse into their new works for the 2012 season. Directed by Zell Miller, III.
"Marilyn," by Beth Broderick. A monologue describing a man's journey to LA after the death of his brother. Written and directed by Beth Broderick.
"Dice," by Candyce Rusk. "Dice" (working title) is a musical work in progress. Set in The Dirty Mermaid Lounge, "Dice" focuses on the lives of four women immersed in the Butch/Femme community in 1955, just on the cusp of the LGBTQ revolution.
"The Requirements," by Max Langert (ScriptWorks Commission). Do you have what it takes?
"Breeders," by McNichol & May. Scenes about those that procreate.
2012-02-18
18
Phineas and Messenger 4
7:30pm
Phineas and Messenger 4
$15.00-25.00
Blue Theatre
Cambiare Productions and Paper Moon Rep are partnering to present a a double feature of full-length world premieres featuring Will Hollis Snider’s comedy Messenger No. 4 (or How to Survive a Greek Tragedy) and Rachel McGinnis’ The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm.
Written and Directed by Will Hollis Snider, Messenger No. 4 would be just another rollicking workplace comedy, except the workplace in question is history’s greatest plays. This high energy tour of love, fate, and the Western Canon raises the stakes on workplace frustration to cosmic heights as Messenger No. 4’s job dissatisfaction transcends water cooler grousing, leaping directly to erasing our greatest literature and maybe even reality itself.
Written and Directed by Rachel McGinnis, The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm is a sideshow whirlwind of folly, danger and the missteps of youth. When a powerful invention lands in the hands of impulsive Phineas Hamm on his 25th birthday, he’s faced with the possibility of altering his reality with the single pull of a lever. What happens when desires and abandon trump resilience and loyalty? Set to music with choreography by Ballet Austin’s Kaitlyn Moise, Phineas is an exploration of tempting fortunes and their immediate outcomes.
---
You can purchase a ticket to either
Messenger No. 4
or
The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm
individually -or- you can purchase the
Double Feature
ticket with reduced admission, a complimentary cocktail and an end-to-end experience.
We can't wait to see you!
If you have any other questions don't hesitate to contact us at:
PaperMoonRep@gmail.com or
Travis@CambiareProductions.com
.
Best of Fest 2012
8:00pm
Best of Fest 2012
$18.00
Hyde Park Theatre
Bill B.
Tonight we present five shows selected from among the 2012 Saturday "Best of Week" performances, four by our panel and the fifth by audience vote.
This same bill of shows will also be presented on Wednesday, February 15.
"Musical Theater and Other Drugs," by Meg Peck. This portion of Meg's one woman show invites you into the private life of an eleven-year-old overeater. Prepare for over-sized laughs.
"The King & The Clockmaker," by Tom Horan, Courtney Sale, Trey Gilmore, Rowan Doyle (ScriptWorks Commission). The story of the King of Spain's attempt to make a miracle told through a toy theatre in a suitcase.
"Idol Worship," by Joe Hartman. A comedic one-man show exploring the relationship between a gay performer and his entertainment "goddesses" (Miss Piggy, Carol Burnett and Judy Garland).
"Laura Lynn Loving, Modern Day Mom," by Rhonda Kulhanek. At Modern Day Mom, we don’t put on a show. We ask honest questions and give honest answers. So if you’re looking for a talk show where you can ask tough questions and receive no-nonsense advice about raising today’s teenage girls…this studio audience is the place for you!
"Turning Tricks with the Darlings," by Jack Darling and Christine Schiele. The Darlings are putting on a magic show, with the help, or hindrance, of their overbearing director. Performed by Jack Darling, Christine Schiele, and Renee Troxler. Music written and performed by Greg Rhoades.
2012-02-19
19
Phineas and Messenger 4
6:00pm
Phineas and Messenger 4
$15.00-25.00
Blue Theatre
Cambiare Productions and Paper Moon Rep are partnering to present a a double feature of full-length world premieres featuring Will Hollis Snider’s comedy Messenger No. 4 (or How to Survive a Greek Tragedy) and Rachel McGinnis’ The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm.
Written and Directed by Will Hollis Snider, Messenger No. 4 would be just another rollicking workplace comedy, except the workplace in question is history’s greatest plays. This high energy tour of love, fate, and the Western Canon raises the stakes on workplace frustration to cosmic heights as Messenger No. 4’s job dissatisfaction transcends water cooler grousing, leaping directly to erasing our greatest literature and maybe even reality itself.
Written and Directed by Rachel McGinnis, The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm is a sideshow whirlwind of folly, danger and the missteps of youth. When a powerful invention lands in the hands of impulsive Phineas Hamm on his 25th birthday, he’s faced with the possibility of altering his reality with the single pull of a lever. What happens when desires and abandon trump resilience and loyalty? Set to music with choreography by Ballet Austin’s Kaitlyn Moise, Phineas is an exploration of tempting fortunes and their immediate outcomes.
---
You can purchase a ticket to either
Messenger No. 4
or
The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm
individually -or- you can purchase the
Double Feature
ticket with reduced admission, a complimentary cocktail and an end-to-end experience.
We can't wait to see you!
If you have any other questions don't hesitate to contact us at:
PaperMoonRep@gmail.com or
Travis@CambiareProductions.com
.
2012-02-20
20
Phineas and Messenger 4
7:30pm
Phineas and Messenger 4
$10.00-50.00
Blue Theatre
Cambiare Productions and Paper Moon Rep are partnering to present a a double feature of full-length world premieres featuring Will Hollis Snider’s comedy Messenger No. 4 (or How to Survive a Greek Tragedy) and Rachel McGinnis’ The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm.
Written and Directed by Will Hollis Snider, Messenger No. 4 would be just another rollicking workplace comedy, except the workplace in question is history’s greatest plays. This high energy tour of love, fate, and the Western Canon raises the stakes on workplace frustration to cosmic heights as Messenger No. 4’s job dissatisfaction transcends water cooler grousing, leaping directly to erasing our greatest literature and maybe even reality itself.
Written and Directed by Rachel McGinnis, The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm is a sideshow whirlwind of folly, danger and the missteps of youth. When a powerful invention lands in the hands of impulsive Phineas Hamm on his 25th birthday, he’s faced with the possibility of altering his reality with the single pull of a lever. What happens when desires and abandon trump resilience and loyalty? Set to music with choreography by Ballet Austin’s Kaitlyn Moise, Phineas is an exploration of tempting fortunes and their immediate outcomes.
---
You can purchase a ticket to either
Messenger No. 4
or
The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm
individually -or- you can purchase the
Double Feature
ticket with reduced admission, a complimentary cocktail and an end-to-end experience.
We can't wait to see you!
If you have any other questions don't hesitate to contact us at:
PaperMoonRep@gmail.com or
Travis@CambiareProductions.com
.
2012-02-21
21
2012-02-22
22
2012-02-23
23
Phineas and Messenger 4
7:30pm
Phineas and Messenger 4
$15.00-25.00
Blue Theatre
Cambiare Productions and Paper Moon Rep are partnering to present a a double feature of full-length world premieres featuring Will Hollis Snider’s comedy Messenger No. 4 (or How to Survive a Greek Tragedy) and Rachel McGinnis’ The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm.
Written and Directed by Will Hollis Snider, Messenger No. 4 would be just another rollicking workplace comedy, except the workplace in question is history’s greatest plays. This high energy tour of love, fate, and the Western Canon raises the stakes on workplace frustration to cosmic heights as Messenger No. 4’s job dissatisfaction transcends water cooler grousing, leaping directly to erasing our greatest literature and maybe even reality itself.
Written and Directed by Rachel McGinnis, The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm is a sideshow whirlwind of folly, danger and the missteps of youth. When a powerful invention lands in the hands of impulsive Phineas Hamm on his 25th birthday, he’s faced with the possibility of altering his reality with the single pull of a lever. What happens when desires and abandon trump resilience and loyalty? Set to music with choreography by Ballet Austin’s Kaitlyn Moise, Phineas is an exploration of tempting fortunes and their immediate outcomes.
---
You can purchase a ticket to either
Messenger No. 4
or
The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm
individually -or- you can purchase the
Double Feature
ticket with reduced admission, a complimentary cocktail and an end-to-end experience.
We can't wait to see you!
If you have any other questions don't hesitate to contact us at:
PaperMoonRep@gmail.com or
Travis@CambiareProductions.com
.
Glengarry Glen Ross
8:00pm
Glengarry Glen Ross
$10.00-20.00
Hyde Park Theatre
Glengarry Glen Ross
By David Mamet
1984 Pulitzer Prize Winner
Glengarry Glen Ross
is a scathing attack on business practices of the 1980’s.
Chicago salesmen Levene (2011 Payne Award Nominee Tom Green,) Roma (2003 Payne Award Winner Shanon Weaver,) Moss and Aaronow —and their supervisor, Williamson—work together selling undesirable real estate at inflated prices. Company bosses Mitch and Murray have declared a "sales contest" this month: The salesman who clears the highest dollar amount will win a Cadillac, and the two lowest will be fired.
Join us as we find out who's willing to go the furthest for the perfect sit. Thursdays-Saturdays, February 23-March 10 at Hyde Park Theatre. 8PM.
Directed by Melissa Livingston-Weaver
(B. Iden Payne Award Winner 2003-
HIT.
, B. Iden Payne Award Nominee 2011-
Paradise Key
)
"Crackling tension...ferocious comedy and drama."-
The New York Times
"Wonderfully funny...A play to see, remember and cherish."
-New York Post
2012-02-24
24
Phineas and Messenger 4
7:30pm
Phineas and Messenger 4
$15.00-25.00
Blue Theatre
Cambiare Productions and Paper Moon Rep are partnering to present a a double feature of full-length world premieres featuring Will Hollis Snider’s comedy Messenger No. 4 (or How to Survive a Greek Tragedy) and Rachel McGinnis’ The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm.
Written and Directed by Will Hollis Snider, Messenger No. 4 would be just another rollicking workplace comedy, except the workplace in question is history’s greatest plays. This high energy tour of love, fate, and the Western Canon raises the stakes on workplace frustration to cosmic heights as Messenger No. 4’s job dissatisfaction transcends water cooler grousing, leaping directly to erasing our greatest literature and maybe even reality itself.
Written and Directed by Rachel McGinnis, The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm is a sideshow whirlwind of folly, danger and the missteps of youth. When a powerful invention lands in the hands of impulsive Phineas Hamm on his 25th birthday, he’s faced with the possibility of altering his reality with the single pull of a lever. What happens when desires and abandon trump resilience and loyalty? Set to music with choreography by Ballet Austin’s Kaitlyn Moise, Phineas is an exploration of tempting fortunes and their immediate outcomes.
---
You can purchase a ticket to either
Messenger No. 4
or
The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm
individually -or- you can purchase the
Double Feature
ticket with reduced admission, a complimentary cocktail and an end-to-end experience.
We can't wait to see you!
If you have any other questions don't hesitate to contact us at:
PaperMoonRep@gmail.com or
Travis@CambiareProductions.com
.
Glengarry Glen Ross
8:00pm
Glengarry Glen Ross
$15.00-25.00
Hyde Park Theatre
Glengarry Glen Ross
By David Mamet
1984 Pulitzer Prize Winner
Glengarry Glen Ross
is a scathing attack on business practices of the 1980’s.
Chicago salesmen Levene (2011 Payne Award Nominee Tom Green,) Roma (2003 Payne Award Winner Shanon Weaver,) Moss and Aaronow —and their supervisor, Williamson—work together selling undesirable real estate at inflated prices. Company bosses Mitch and Murray have declared a "sales contest" this month: The salesman who clears the highest dollar amount will win a Cadillac, and the two lowest will be fired.
Join us as we find out who's willing to go the furthest for the perfect sit. Thursdays-Saturdays, February 23-March 10 at Hyde Park Theatre. 8PM.
Directed by Melissa Livingston-Weaver
(B. Iden Payne Award Winner 2003-
HIT.
, B. Iden Payne Award Nominee 2011-
Paradise Key
)
"Crackling tension...ferocious comedy and drama."-
The New York Times
"Wonderfully funny...A play to see, remember and cherish."
-New York Post
2012-02-25
25
Phineas and Messenger 4
7:30pm
Phineas and Messenger 4
$15.00-25.00
Blue Theatre
Cambiare Productions and Paper Moon Rep are partnering to present a a double feature of full-length world premieres featuring Will Hollis Snider’s comedy Messenger No. 4 (or How to Survive a Greek Tragedy) and Rachel McGinnis’ The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm.
Written and Directed by Will Hollis Snider, Messenger No. 4 would be just another rollicking workplace comedy, except the workplace in question is history’s greatest plays. This high energy tour of love, fate, and the Western Canon raises the stakes on workplace frustration to cosmic heights as Messenger No. 4’s job dissatisfaction transcends water cooler grousing, leaping directly to erasing our greatest literature and maybe even reality itself.
Written and Directed by Rachel McGinnis, The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm is a sideshow whirlwind of folly, danger and the missteps of youth. When a powerful invention lands in the hands of impulsive Phineas Hamm on his 25th birthday, he’s faced with the possibility of altering his reality with the single pull of a lever. What happens when desires and abandon trump resilience and loyalty? Set to music with choreography by Ballet Austin’s Kaitlyn Moise, Phineas is an exploration of tempting fortunes and their immediate outcomes.
---
You can purchase a ticket to either
Messenger No. 4
or
The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm
individually -or- you can purchase the
Double Feature
ticket with reduced admission, a complimentary cocktail and an end-to-end experience.
We can't wait to see you!
If you have any other questions don't hesitate to contact us at:
PaperMoonRep@gmail.com or
Travis@CambiareProductions.com
.
Glengarry Glen Ross
8:00pm
Glengarry Glen Ross
$15.00-25.00
Hyde Park Theatre
Glengarry Glen Ross
By David Mamet
1984 Pulitzer Prize Winner
Glengarry Glen Ross
is a scathing attack on business practices of the 1980’s.
Chicago salesmen Levene (2011 Payne Award Nominee Tom Green,) Roma (2003 Payne Award Winner Shanon Weaver,) Moss and Aaronow —and their supervisor, Williamson—work together selling undesirable real estate at inflated prices. Company bosses Mitch and Murray have declared a "sales contest" this month: The salesman who clears the highest dollar amount will win a Cadillac, and the two lowest will be fired.
Join us as we find out who's willing to go the furthest for the perfect sit. Thursdays-Saturdays, February 23-March 10 at Hyde Park Theatre. 8PM.
Directed by Melissa Livingston-Weaver
(B. Iden Payne Award Winner 2003-
HIT.
, B. Iden Payne Award Nominee 2011-
Paradise Key
)
"Crackling tension...ferocious comedy and drama."-
The New York Times
"Wonderfully funny...A play to see, remember and cherish."
-New York Post
2012-02-26
26
Phineas and Messenger 4
6:00pm
Phineas and Messenger 4
$15.00-25.00
Blue Theatre
Cambiare Productions and Paper Moon Rep are partnering to present a a double feature of full-length world premieres featuring Will Hollis Snider’s comedy Messenger No. 4 (or How to Survive a Greek Tragedy) and Rachel McGinnis’ The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm.
Written and Directed by Will Hollis Snider, Messenger No. 4 would be just another rollicking workplace comedy, except the workplace in question is history’s greatest plays. This high energy tour of love, fate, and the Western Canon raises the stakes on workplace frustration to cosmic heights as Messenger No. 4’s job dissatisfaction transcends water cooler grousing, leaping directly to erasing our greatest literature and maybe even reality itself.
Written and Directed by Rachel McGinnis, The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm is a sideshow whirlwind of folly, danger and the missteps of youth. When a powerful invention lands in the hands of impulsive Phineas Hamm on his 25th birthday, he’s faced with the possibility of altering his reality with the single pull of a lever. What happens when desires and abandon trump resilience and loyalty? Set to music with choreography by Ballet Austin’s Kaitlyn Moise, Phineas is an exploration of tempting fortunes and their immediate outcomes.
---
You can purchase a ticket to either
Messenger No. 4
or
The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm
individually -or- you can purchase the
Double Feature
ticket with reduced admission, a complimentary cocktail and an end-to-end experience.
We can't wait to see you!
If you have any other questions don't hesitate to contact us at:
PaperMoonRep@gmail.com or
Travis@CambiareProductions.com
.
2012-02-27
27
Phineas and Messenger 4
7:30pm
Phineas and Messenger 4
$15.00-50.00
Blue Theatre
Cambiare Productions and Paper Moon Rep are partnering to present a a double feature of full-length world premieres featuring Will Hollis Snider’s comedy Messenger No. 4 (or How to Survive a Greek Tragedy) and Rachel McGinnis’ The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm.
Written and Directed by Will Hollis Snider, Messenger No. 4 would be just another rollicking workplace comedy, except the workplace in question is history’s greatest plays. This high energy tour of love, fate, and the Western Canon raises the stakes on workplace frustration to cosmic heights as Messenger No. 4’s job dissatisfaction transcends water cooler grousing, leaping directly to erasing our greatest literature and maybe even reality itself.
Written and Directed by Rachel McGinnis, The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm is a sideshow whirlwind of folly, danger and the missteps of youth. When a powerful invention lands in the hands of impulsive Phineas Hamm on his 25th birthday, he’s faced with the possibility of altering his reality with the single pull of a lever. What happens when desires and abandon trump resilience and loyalty? Set to music with choreography by Ballet Austin’s Kaitlyn Moise, Phineas is an exploration of tempting fortunes and their immediate outcomes.
---
You can purchase a ticket to either
Messenger No. 4
or
The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm
individually -or- you can purchase the
Double Feature
ticket with reduced admission, a complimentary cocktail and an end-to-end experience.
We can't wait to see you!
If you have any other questions don't hesitate to contact us at:
PaperMoonRep@gmail.com or
Travis@CambiareProductions.com
.
2012-02-28
28
2012-02-29
29