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4081-4110 of 9,155 entries
The Lieutenant of Inishmore
There's plenty of blood in Capital T Theatre's staging, but also plenty of laughs and plenty to think about
Dan Solomon, June 13, 2013
Double Step
In this program of work by Kathy Dunn Hamrick and Kate Warren, the seriousness of the dancers was never in doubt
Jonelle Seitz, June 13, 2013
Something Lost
This group exhibition organized by Phil LaDeau lets UT artists redefine loss
Caitlin Greenwood, June 13, 2013
An Appetite for Design: Austin Restaurant Styling
Photos by Sandy Carson
Photos, June 12, 2013
Who Dares Try to Out-Author the Authors, Onstage and Off the Cuff?
Institution Theater improvisers wreak creativity on published works
Wayne Alan Brenner, June 11, 2013
Jimmy Jalapeeno: In Memoriam
The late artist's loved ones gather to celebrate his life
Robert Faires, June 7, 2013
Blood, Sweat, and Cheers
This play about competitive cheerleading doesn't always fly as high as its heroines, but the athleticism is awesome
Elizabeth Cobbe, June 6, 2013
Red Left, Blue Right
GrayDUCK group show examines the degree to which the art object affects the senses
Matthew Irwin, June 6, 2013
Harvey
Zach Theatre's revival provides plenty of laughs, but is missing the poignant quality that makes the play so enduring
Dan Solomon, June 6, 2013
Best in Show
The 2012-13 Austin Critics Table Awards
Robert Faires, June 6, 2013
All Over Creation: Head in the Game
In Houston, 'Warrior Class' and 'Road Show' show it is whether you win or lose
Robert Faires, June 6, 2013
'Double Step'
Kathy Dunn Hamrick and Kate Warren bring their dance companies together, but they've been in step for decades
Robert Faires, June 6, 2013
2012-13 Austin Critics Table Awards
Photos by Todd V. Wolfson
Photos, June 4, 2013
We Need More of Randall Reid's Fractured Signs in Our Times
And we've found a source that's bound to please
Wayne Alan Brenner, June 3, 2013
Where Does Art Fit Into The Goodnight?
It's a matter of what can be done with available space
Wayne Alan Brenner, June 3, 2013
Gruesome Playground Injuries
Two wounded friends walk a line between nostalgia and regret in Street Corner Arts' staging of Rajiv Joseph's play
Matthew Irwin, May 30, 2013
'Not How It Happened'
Artists Joel Ross and Jason Creps craft sardonic messages that may push viewers out of their comfort zones
Caitlin Greenwood, May 30, 2013
Twelve Angry Men
With strong direction and a fine cast, City Theatre's revival of the jury-room drama of the 1950s feels very contemporary
Jillian Owens, May 30, 2013
Studio Visits: Manik Nakra
On a tarp-covered wall in a studio on Burnet Road, there lurk Tigers ...
Andy Campbell, May 30, 2013
Austin Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Peter Bay spices up the symphonic menu with some new compositions
Natalie Zeldin, May 30, 2013
Culture Connectors
The 2013 class of the Austin Arts Hall of Fame
Robert Faires, May 30, 2013
Celebrate the Riotous 'Rite of Spring'
Stravinsky's work goes modern for 100th anniversary
Monica Riese, May 29, 2013
The Wind in Your Face
Jaston Williams explains why life in Lubbock blows
Robert Faires, May 28, 2013
Now You Can See 'What Jane Saw'
UT English Department project featured in 'New York Times'
Monica Riese, May 24, 2013
Not Everybody Is In This Weekend's Austin Sketch Fest
But that doesn't mean we've forgotten The New Movement
Wayne Alan Brenner, May 24, 2013
Body & Soul
The flamenco artists worked to build the energy and tension throughout, but that goal proved hard to achieve
Natalie Zeldin, May 23, 2013
Austin Critics Table Awards 2013
Arts writers raise their glasses to outstanding art in list of nominees
Robert Faires, May 23, 2013
Comedians With Theatre Damage
The fourth annual Austin Sketch Fest scripts itself silly
Wayne Alan Brenner, May 23, 2013
'Is There Life After Lubbock?'
Jaston Williams, Joe Ely, and Jo Carol Pierce say, 'There is, there is'
Robert Faires, May 23, 2013
The Happy Couple
This Last Act Theatre show depicts a couple's nice life unraveling with equal parts tension and release
Jillian Owens, May 23, 2013
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