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361-390 of 3,194 entries
"Likesness" at Northern-Southern
In this group exhibition, people who depict people are the luckiest people in the world
Wayne Alan Brenner, June 6, 2019
Broadway in Austin's
Hamilton
This national touring production doesn't throw away its shot
Elizabeth Cobbe, May 30, 2019
"Heidi Pitre: Southern Peculiar" at the Butridge Gallery
In this solo exhibition, the South will rise again – not unlike a sort of puckish zombie made of cultural memories and witchy girlparts
Wayne Alan Brenner, May 30, 2019
"Heidi Pitre: A Permanent Record" at Elisabet Ney Museum
The artist's finely drawn illustrations on used library cards link viewers to books and libraries in ways both nostalgic and intimate
Robert Faires, May 30, 2019
"Rosa Nussbaum: Horizonland" at Women & Their Work
The artist draws on her experience as a stranger in a strange land without her own wheels, viewing the world through the lens of a car window
Robert Faires, May 23, 2019
Ghost Wall
Sarah Moss' remarkable novella shows how one man's fascination with Iron Age Britain can manifest in the present in a terrifying way
Elizabeth Cobbe, May 23, 2019
Ground Floor Theatre's
Dex & Abby
In this premiere production of Allan Baker's play, the bond of love between canines and humans is tenderly expressed
Trey Gutierrez, May 23, 2019
Zach Theatre's
The Ballad of Klook and Vinette
In tracking one couple's affair, this production shows us how love is an imperfect art
Trey Gutierrez, May 16, 2019
Terminator: The Musical
at Fallout Theater
This is exactly the sort of loving parody of nuclear apocalypse and time-traveling AI everyone should experience at least once
M. Brianna Stallings, May 16, 2019
TEMP's
Mystic, Scientist, Scholar, Nun: Music of Hildegard von Bingen
The 12th century polymath's deep appreciation for creation came forth in a constant stream of praise that TEMP made uplifting
Robert Faires, May 16, 2019
"Rachel Kalisky: Glassnet" at CAMIBAart Gallery
New works fuse glass and metal mesh in a mesmerizing display
Wayne Alan Brenner, May 9, 2019
Austin Playhouse's
Summer and Bird
This world premiere production gives audiences of all ages the chance to travel to a mythical land of wonders
Laura Jones, May 9, 2019
Diverse Space Dance Theatre's
Memoirs and Armours
The company's season closer showed the young dancers' commitment to a shared vision and their potential as artists
Elizabeth Cobbe, May 9, 2019
ScriptWorks' Out of Ink 2019: Artificially Intelligent
The 10-minute plays in this year's edition of the annual showcase venture outside the comfort zone
Trey Gutierrez, May 2, 2019
Austin Opera's
La Bohème
The beauty of the music and stagecraft in this production teaches us something about love and art
Laura Jones, May 2, 2019
Dimension Sculpture Park
Springdale Road is increasingly strung with gems, and this is the newest one
Wayne Alan Brenner, May 2, 2019
Moontower 2019 Review: Amanda Seales
Her wide-ranging set proved this comic can't be pigeonholed
Ashley Moreno, April 30, 2019
Moontower 2019 Review:
Schitt’s Creek
: Up Close & Personal
The cult favorite comedy draws back the curtain
Rosalind Faires, April 30, 2019
Moontower 2019 Review: Jenny Slate
The internet loves Jenny Slate, and so does Austin
Rosalind Faires, April 30, 2019
Moontower 2019 Review: Ronny Chieng
Daily Show
senior correspondent brings polish and fire
Rosalind Faires, April 30, 2019
Moontower 2019 Review: Hari Kondabolu
This stand-up act balanced light humor and social issues
Ashley Moreno, April 29, 2019
Moontower 2019 Review: New York’s Finest
In a rapid-fire show, these Gotham comics earned their laughs
Ashley Moreno, April 29, 2019
Moontower 2019 Review: Nicole Byer
The host of
Nailed It
– well, you can guess
Rosalind Faires, April 29, 2019
Glass Half Full Theatre's
Once There Were Six Seasons
Using innovative puppetry, Glass Half Full Theatre dukes it out with climate change in an invigorating way
Laura Jones, April 25, 2019
Rude Mechanicals'
Not Every Mountain
This Rude Mechs performance piece shows us a mountain's lifetime in an hour and makes clear that nothing lasts forever
Trey Gutierrez, April 25, 2019
"Rebris" at Northern-Southern
Reduce, reuse, recycle is seldom so remarkable as in these works by Virginia Fleck and Ted Carey
Wayne Alan Brenner, April 25, 2019
Performa / Dance's
Confections
This evening of works, performed outdoors at the Umlauf, mixed art, beauty, and nature in ways that enraptured
Laura Jones, April 18, 2019
Austin Playhouse's
Copenhagen
In the conversations of this Michael Frayn drama, we learn that history is broken, just like us
Laura Jones, April 18, 2019
Zach Theatre's
Matilda the Musical
With its memorable characters and energetic performances, this production connects adults with their inner child
Trey Gutierrez, April 18, 2019
Mary Moody Northen Theatre's
Spring Awakening
In this production at St. Edward's University, the use of movement adds emphasis to the musical's sex-positive moral
Lilli Hime, April 11, 2019
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