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for Wed., Oct. 17
  • Free Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet

    Austin Shakespeare, in conjunction with the University of Texas at Austin, presents Shakespeare’s classic love story, Romeo and Juliet. This legendary love story will be told in a new way! Set in the 1930’s with inspiration from the period crime drama Peaky Blinders, this production will also include music (both live and recorded) from the mid 20th century as well as the 1930s. Tickets are free when you RSVP in advance.
    May 23-June 9  
    The Curtain Theatre
  • Learning To Human

    Sims Holland fell apart before she came together in this hilarious, heart-felt rollercoaster solo show. Through the chaotic trials of life as an addict to the all thumbs attempt at building a sober life after, this raucous true story show is speckled with poetry, dotted with dance numbers and doused in honesty. Doors @ 7:30 18+
    May 16-25  
    Hyde Park Theatre
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    BedPost Confessions: Phoenix Rising

    Here's that popular showcase of real-life stories of sex and all its ramifications, hosted by Miranda Wylie and Sadie Smythe. Funny, informative, political, or completely personal, the anonymous confessions from the audience are the stars of every show, but you won't want to miss the tell-all tales of Spike Gillespie, Kari Burke, and Nikki DaVaughn. Special guests: Rapt Aerial Dance. Bonus: tunes from DJ Chorizo Funk and door prizes from Adult Video Megaplex and Package Menswear.
    Wed., Oct. 17, 8pm. $25.  
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    Yard Dog: The Party's Just Getting Started

    Party's just getting started, yeah, and is that Bob Schneider music they're playing? Maybe. But maybe it's also some of this, excuse me, fucking righteousvisual work that the man's been up to recently. We fairly raved about his monochrome etchings, back in the day; this new full-color painting/collage thing Schneider's doing is at least as impressive – and more vibrant across the spectrum of light. Been to Yard Dog lately? Here's you a good excuse.
    Through Oct. 21
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