FronteraFest Short Fringe 2019
by FronteraFest
Feb. 07, 2019
Thursday
Did You Find What You Were Looking For?, by Tom Booker. Tom Booker has been working in theater for over thirty years; he has the paltry bank account and retirement fund to prove it! Six months ago, in order to make a little extra cash, interact with people during the day, and stop wasting so much time reading self-help books, Tom became a cashier at Home Depot. During that time he has learned a lot about life, people, and himself. Join Tom Booker while he tells of his hilarious adventures while "Living The Orange Life," where he has become a part-time handyman, part-time therapist, part-time philosopher, and full-time guy just trying to get by!
Space Sucks, by D Chang. A handful of interstellar colonists journeys toward a mysterious planet. Mostly they grouch, dream, and try to avoid reading neurotic messages from Starship Command and the other colony pods. But soon they will find out more about their destination than they want to know.
huh?, by Hank Schwemmer. TBD.
Will and Bill, by Jeremy Sweetlamb and Mike D'Alonzo. Will and Bill is inspired by the so-called Austin Bomber that gripped the city briefly in 2017. It represents the first long form(ish) collaboration of Austin artists and longtime chuckleheads Mike D’Alonzo and Jeremy Sweetlamb. Perhaps more known for their improvisational exploits as parts of The Knuckleball Now, Available Cupholders, or numerous other comedy projects over the past twenty-plus years, Mike and Jeremy have previously written together in shorter bursts of lesser importance.
As Stars In The Sky, by Luke Wallens. In a constellation of short scenes, two astronauts find themselves trapped in different rotational orbits around a dwarf planet. This tale of connection, loss and reconnection engages puppetry, black light, and humor to explore how relationships come full circle.
Space Sucks, by D Chang. A handful of interstellar colonists journeys toward a mysterious planet. Mostly they grouch, dream, and try to avoid reading neurotic messages from Starship Command and the other colony pods. But soon they will find out more about their destination than they want to know.
huh?, by Hank Schwemmer. TBD.
Will and Bill, by Jeremy Sweetlamb and Mike D'Alonzo. Will and Bill is inspired by the so-called Austin Bomber that gripped the city briefly in 2017. It represents the first long form(ish) collaboration of Austin artists and longtime chuckleheads Mike D’Alonzo and Jeremy Sweetlamb. Perhaps more known for their improvisational exploits as parts of The Knuckleball Now, Available Cupholders, or numerous other comedy projects over the past twenty-plus years, Mike and Jeremy have previously written together in shorter bursts of lesser importance.
As Stars In The Sky, by Luke Wallens. In a constellation of short scenes, two astronauts find themselves trapped in different rotational orbits around a dwarf planet. This tale of connection, loss and reconnection engages puppetry, black light, and humor to explore how relationships come full circle.
FronteraFest Short Fringe 2019
by various
FronteraFest
Thursday,
February 07, 2019
February 07, 2019
FronteraFest Short Fringe 2019 - Feb 7th at 8:00pm
Performances at Hyde Park Theatre. Map
Tickets $18 plus service fees, via BuyPlayTix -