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Music to Chortle By
Music to Chortle By
Forbidden Classics Pulls Laughs From "Serious" Music

Robert Faires, Jan. 11, 2002

Long Fringe @ Blue Theatre

Jan. 11, 2002

FRONTERAFEST 2002 DAILY SCHEDULE

Robert Faires, Jan. 11, 2002

FronteraFest at 9

Robert Faires, Jan. 11, 2002

25 Minutes and Nothing to Lose
25 Minutes and Nothing to Lose
FronteraFest Gives Artists the Freedom to Go for Broke

Robert Faires, Jan. 11, 2002

To Infinity and Beyond!
2001 saw Austin artists on -- what else? -- space odysseys

Robert Faires, Jan. 4, 2002

Articulations
The first weeks of 2002 show that Austin artists are still busy taking their art to other parts of the country, and Physical Plant Theater needs your leaves.

Robert Faires, Jan. 4, 2002

They're History
They're History
The Blue Genie Boys Take On 'The Story of Texas' for the New State History Museum

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 27, 2001

Exhibitionism
Raised by Lesbians
Local Arts Reviews

Rob Curran, April 13, 2001

Articulations
The "first lady of Austin theatre" -- actress and educator Nan Cameron Elkins, whose credits included more than 300 Austin theatre productions and teaching speech and stage skills to thousands of Central Texas students -- has taken her final bow.

Robert Faires, April 6, 2001

Exhibitionism
Drawers
Local Arts Reviews

Wayne Alan Brenner, April 6, 2001

Mahalia!
Local Arts Reviews

Robi Polgar, April 6, 2001

Search Through the Skies
Search Through the Skies
That's Where Composer Allen Robertson and the Zachary Scott Theatre Center Are Headed With the New Musical 'Jouét'

Robert Faires, April 6, 2001

Play On!
Play On!
State Theater Company's 'Anton in Show Business' Offers a Reason to Keep Believing in Theatre

Robert Faires, March 30, 2001

Articulations
Playwright Adam Sobsey cooks up some drama at Central Market, the UT Department of Theatre & Dance serves up six weeks of new works, and UT student Kristi McGarity snags the 2001 SEAMUS / ASCAP prize.

Robert Faires, March 30, 2001

Exhibitionism
Troilus and Cressida
Local Arts Reviews

Barry Pineo, March 30, 2001

Exhibitionism
PEXO
Local Arts Reviews

Wayne Alan Brenner, March 30, 2001

Wallpaper Psalm
Local Arts Reviews

Rob Curran, March 30, 2001

Exhibitionism
Snoopy!!!: See You in the Funny Papers
Local Arts Reviews

Robi Polgar, March 23, 2001

Aidan's Bed: Soda In Need of Proper Handling
Local Arts Reviews

Skipper Chong Warson, March 23, 2001

'The Remembered City: Fitzpatrick's Day'
Local Arts Reviews

Rob Curran, March 23, 2001

Pushing the Envelope
Pushing the Envelope
Mail Art and 'The Eternal Network'

Wayne Alan Brenner, March 23, 2001

Articulations
Liz Smith writes up Zach Scott, Jaston Williams plans new acting projects, and ArtPlex undergoes a name change.

Robert Faires, March 23, 2001

Crafting the Song
Crafting the Song
Beneath the 'Fancy' Exterior of Theatre Actor Robert S. Fisher Beats a Rock & Roll Heart

C. Denby Swanson, March 16, 2001

Articulations
New York is calling, and Austin performers from the Rude Mechanicals to the Flaming Idiots to MOMFest are answering.

Robert Faires, March 16, 2001

Articulations
Big career moves for a couple of Austin playwrights and big parties thrown by a couple of Austin arts organizations.

Robert Faires, March 9, 2001

Exhibitionism
King Lear
Local Arts Reviews

Robert Faires, March 9, 2001

Cloud Nine
Local Arts Reviews

Rob Curran, March 9, 2001

Putting Himself 'Out Here'
Putting Himself 'Out Here'
At Johnston High, Theatre Teacher Rick Garcia Is Engaged in an Ongoing Process of Giving Back

Robi Polgar, March 9, 2001

Exhibitionism
Requiem for Tesla
Local Arts Reviews

Wayne Alan Brenner, March 2, 2001

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