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It felt natural to perform improvised Jane Austen in Austin, so three years or so ago, the group was born. Its founding members have created improvised plays based on Austen’s themes and character archetypes ever since.
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Artist Ruth Lauer loves swimming pools, particularly community swimming pools. That love inspired her current exhibition Get Wet!
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Now in year four, the San Marcos Studio Tour stretches over two weekends and includes art from over 80 local artists.
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Since 2024, Austin's smaller neighbor to the northeast has hosted an annual studio tour. This year's tour happens this weekend.
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Prohibition: A Musical Comedy, the new show from Texas Comedies, follows their formula of mixing history with musical comedy.
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Witch is currently running at Hyde Park Theatre. Director Ken Webster says it's 'funny and sad and scary.'
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This month, every. Word poetry is presenting Lines for Liberation, a spoken word event for Black History Month.
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"Art therapy is a huge part of people's recovery," says the chair of the board of directors for Friends of Austin State Hospital.
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For the past three years, Early Era Collective has presented the dance/hip hop/spoken word show Say That Again for Black History Month, and this year's version will be the biggest one yet.
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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.