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1591-1620 of 3,188 entries
Baroque on the Border
The MACC goes for baroque with the narco corridos
Wayne Alan Brenner, Aug. 2, 2012
'Leticia Bajuyo: Event Horizon'
Wormholes and wonders await you in the air-conditioned womb of Women & Their Work
Wayne Alan Brenner, July 26, 2012
All My Sons
When an outstanding free production of a classic drama can't draw a crowd, we all lose
Adam Roberts, July 26, 2012
Tigers Be Still
Distractions aside, this Hyde Park production's heart and funny bone are in sync with the play's
Robert Faires, July 26, 2012
Neighborhood 3: Requisition Of Doom
Theatre proves a most relevant medium for addressing issues about video game culture
Dan Solomon, July 19, 2012
Conscience Hesitatus
The interesting drama of a latter-day Woyzeck suffers from lack of experience among the creators
Elizabeth Cobbe, July 19, 2012
Solo Symphony
When maestro Peter Bay was truly conducting, electricity charged this dance he inspired
Jonelle Seitz, July 19, 2012
The Sound of Music
The Hillside comes alive with a joyful production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic
Jillian Owens, July 19, 2012
Chess
'Chess' is a mess, as musicals go, but this local staging achieves some success with it
Dan Solomon, July 19, 2012
Annie Get Your Gun
At the Palace, Irving Berlin's ode to showmanship is a tribute to community theatre at its best
Robert Faires, July 19, 2012
Fully Committed
The title may describe Martin Burke's performance, but is the play worthy of his talents?
Elizabeth Cobbe, July 12, 2012
Is Life Worth Living?
This obscure Irish comedy really answers the question: Why do we need theatre?
Jillian Owens, July 12, 2012
A Frique of Nature
Three dancers surrendering their bodies to empathy made for a poignant and transcendant work
Jonelle Seitz, July 12, 2012
''Tis Pity She's a Whore'
Not everything in 7 Towers' staging of this revenge tragedy works, but the production has heart
Jillian Owens, July 5, 2012
Jupiter String Quartet
Much masterful playing of works by the masters of the string quartet
Adam Roberts, July 5, 2012
Yankee Baroque
La Follia expanded our sense of our country's founders through the music they heard and sang
Robert Faires, July 5, 2012
Big Range Austin Dance Festival 2012, Program A
BRADF 2012's opener embraced the experimental but showed deep thinking and skilled execution
Jonelle Seitz, June 28, 2012
Medea
City Theatre digs into the ancient Greek tragedy with a wink at antiquated gender politics
Adam Roberts, June 28, 2012
Dividing the Estate
Horton Foote's comedy may be a crowd-pleaser, but it's hardly a classic
Dan Solomon, June 21, 2012
Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
This irreverent electrified musical bio of our seventh president will rock your socks off
Jillian Owens, June 21, 2012
Three Tall Women
ACC reaches deep to mine understanding from Albee's profound conversation about aging and dying
Elizabeth Cobbe, June 21, 2012
"Ellen Heck: Variations"
Heck revitalizes the ancient art of printmaking by making fierce use of its potential
Wayne Alan Brenner, June 14, 2012
Patience
This Gilbert & Sullivan Society production has something for every connoisseur of comedy
Adam Roberts, June 14, 2012
boom
With this clever comedy, Capital T treats us to a kinder, gentler doomsday
Robert Faires, June 14, 2012
Friends in Time
This year's tap festival faculty concert proved tap's relevance and transcendance
Jonelle Seitz, June 7, 2012
Corpus Christi
Austin Theatre Project's debut makes this controversial Passion play feel sacred
Jillian Owens, June 7, 2012
Blood Brothers
Trinity Street provides an engaging local premiere of the long-running British musical
Adam Roberts, June 7, 2012
Fast Approaching Swiftly Gone
American Repertory Ensemble's latest conveyed the mood and form of good poetry
Jonelle Seitz, May 31, 2012
'Fugue States'
All the works in this two-man show will engage your eyes, and some will engage your brain
Wayne Alan Brenner, May 31, 2012
Now Now Oh Now
The Rude Mechs' latest show is a mind-blowing roll of the die
Elizabeth Cobbe, May 24, 2012
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