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In December, Austin will be filled with loads of holiday entertainment (Christmas Carol at Zach, It's a Wonderful Life from Penfold, Ballet Austin's Nutcracker, Trail …
Trash Tree is a totally improvised show of music and dance. It is the story of nine people who survive an apocalyptic disaster and, while trying …
Way Off Broadway Community Players presents the Third show of our 19thth season, the memorably funny comedy Pillow Talk by Christopher Sergel. The show is being directed by Gary Hamilton, assisted by Lora Plaster. Opening …
Different Stages continues its 2015 - 2016 season with Noel Coward's Fallen Angels. When a pair of stylish London socialites learns that a mutual long-ago …
Experience music, theatre, dance, poetry, the beautiful and the strange!
i-Was robot, confession, written by B Makonnen and S Bickerton. A three-part performance of the confessions of an ex-robot
After breaking up with her first boyfriend, a teenaged girl befriends a counselor at summer camp who sparks more than her mind. Time passes, they …
Two best friends, whose romantic lives are careening in opposite directions, become untethered from reality as they relive the steps to a relationship ending while …
A-Date, by Joanna Michelle. A young woman looks for love on Austin's hottest dating show, A-Date, and things get weird.
The Escorts, by Andreas Fabis, Lindsey Reeves, Aaron Saenz, and Shannon Dale Stott (The Escorts). We perform an improvised theatrical narrative inspired by an audience suggestion. …
A small-town sales associate spends a colorful Sunday learning about the power of therapy with her favorite customers.
YOU act scenes opposite your favorite actor. Directions: 1) Remove script from LP envelope. 2) Turn to any scene you want to play. 3) Place …
An aging telemarketer discovers she has more to offer than a sales script.
A boy raised in New England realizes that he is a Gringo and one of his grandparents entered the country illegally. Tales of the Travis …
Reasons You Should Stay, written and performed by Max Langert (ScriptWorks Commission). I know you've already made up your mind, but please, just listen one last …