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  • Gabriele Galimberti - The Ameriguns & Toy Stories: Artist Talk & Reception

    Internationally acclaimed Gabriele Galimberti’s first US exhibition of “Ameriguns” & “Toy Stories” comes to Austin! The people in these images are from all walks of life, with no particular political party, race, culture, or gender in favor. Ameriguns and Toy Stories deliver striking images exploring the timely issues of gun culture and the impact of modern inequalities on children.
    Fri. Apr. 12, 6pm-9pm  
    Lydia Street Gallery
  • Romeo y Juliet

    A bilingual adaptation of one of Shakespeare’s most cherished works, Romeo y Juliet recounts the tale of two star-crossed lovers, daughters from the feuding houses of Capulet and Montague, reimagined in Alta, California in the 1840’s prior to the annexation of California to the United States.
    Apr. 10-21  
    UT Theatre and Dance
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    Dance

    Blue Lapis Light: Belonging II Universe

    Witness the high-flying dancers of Blue Lapis Light in an intimate, outdoor setting under the stars. This beautiful, breathtaking experience is a family-friendly show, and one that you'll never forget.
    Through Oct. 1. Thu.-Sun., 8:15pm. $25-65.
    5000 Plaza on the Lake
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    Visual Arts

    Michael Crawford Photo Exhibition

    The talented local photog Michael Crawford (who worked with both the Austin Chronicle and Thora-Zine back in the day) has a retrospective of his well-captured images improving the walls at this Burnet Road beer joint.
    Through Sept. 24  
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    Theatre

    The Screwtape Letters

    This international hit offers a faithful stage adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters, following Screwtape, a senior tempter in Hell, as he schemes to capture the soul of an unsuspecting human on earth and reveals spiritual warfare in vivid, humorous, and powerful ways.
    Sept. 22-24. Fri., 8pm; Sat., 4 & 4pm; Sun., 3 & 8pm. $63-103.  
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