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5701-5730 of 9,126 entries
Classics Comeback
Are the great dramas of yore reclaiming their place on Austin's stages?
Robert Faires, July 3, 2009
Geppetto Dreams Family Puppet Workshops
Build a Bert (or Ernie)
Robert Faires, July 3, 2009
A Love Supreme – The Music of John Coltrane
Turtle Island Quartet's tribute to the jazz genius was fresh and thrilling
Michael Kellerman, July 3, 2009
Department of Angels
A bureaucratic heaven, as envisioned by a couple of charming clowns, is sweet
Jonelle Seitz, July 3, 2009
'The Lining of Forgetting: Internal and External Memory in Art'
This thought-provoking exhibition plays off memory's elusive, fluid nature
Robert Faires, July 3, 2009
'Dune Shack Summer'
Finding her muse on old Cape Cod
Robert Faires, July 3, 2009
The Hideout Improv Marathon
If it's 4am, this must be Maestro
Robert Faires, June 26, 2009
'The Collections'
We are what we keep
Cindy Widner, June 26, 2009
Touch
This drama about mind and spirit and love and grief has much to recommend it
Barry Pineo, June 26, 2009
Impermanence
This aerial dance enlarges your heart, your field of vision, your brain capacity
Jonelle Seitz, June 26, 2009
Mourning for Landscape, Ritual for Shelter
Jen Frost Smith's installation explored notions of home as the artist prepares to move
Rachel Koper, June 26, 2009
'Off the Edge: The Experimental Prints of Cynthia Brants'
Brants' restless exploration of printmaking has created a lush and compelling body of work
Robert Faires, June 19, 2009
Pollyanna Theatre Company
A world of 'Patterns'
Hannah Kenah, June 19, 2009
Chris Bonno
A professional funny man returns
Robert Faires, June 19, 2009
Tina Marsh
In memoriam
Robert Faires, June 19, 2009
Teacher, Teacher
Max Langert's educational farce is a grade shy of being the zany romp it means to be
Hannah Kenah, June 19, 2009
Role-Play Playing
When improv asks, 'Can we get a suggestion for something you'd slay a dragon with?'
Wayne Alan Brenner, June 19, 2009
Iolanthe
The people in this show love Gilbert and Sullivan, and you can feel it in every moment
Barry Pineo, June 19, 2009
Esther Pearl Watson
Just building spaceships in the yard
Audra Schroeder, June 12, 2009
Robert Dale Anderson
In memoriam
Robert Faires, June 12, 2009
The 'It' Perspective
Photographer Fritz Henle seen through the lens of Austin image-maker Matthew Fuller
Robert Faires, June 12, 2009
Killer Joe
It won't warm your heart, but this tour de force of dark humor ought to thrill you
Avimaan Syam, June 12, 2009
Big Range Austin
Whatever comes out, that's what it is
Jonelle Seitz, June 12, 2009
Guilds of Steel / Faster Than the Speed of Light
Improv offers a nerdgasm for fantasy fans, but the sci-fi musical's gears rarely mesh
Wayne Alan Brenner, June 12, 2009
Ghostsongs
Two makers of narrative figurative art grapple with death in a striking show
Rachel Koper, June 12, 2009
Annie: A review
Roadshow at Bass Concert Hall, June 5-7
Katherine Gregor, June 6, 2009
Tony Awards
Bring one home, David!
Robert Faires, June 5, 2009
Superlatives
The 2008-2009 Austin Critics Table Awards
Robert Faires, June 5, 2009
Conspirare
To the sound of spirituals, a change is gonna come
Robert Faires, June 5, 2009
Long Day's Journey Into Night
Ar Rud's production is how O'Neill's study of family and fragility is supposed to be
Avimaan Syam, June 5, 2009
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