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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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    East Austin Studio Tour

    Here comes the second (and final) weekend of the annual Big Medium-organized spectacle of creative goodness, with hundreds of private studios and galleries opening their doors all across the sunrise side of our busy city, for your pretty-much-nonstop ops for shopping, schmoozing, interactive presentations, workshops, parties, and afterparties into the wee hours of each night. Discover new artists. Rekindle old relationships. See our preview-with-recos right here – and here – and here – and here – but also check the EAST website for a vast panoply of details as they develop, and go ahead, citizen: Be a part of the art deep in the slightly arrhythmic heart of Texas.
    Sat.-Sun., Nov. 23-24, noon-6pm
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    It Is Magic

    In this new Mickle Maher show, at a community theatre audition for a new adaptation of The Three Little Pigs intended for adult audiences, "two sisters set out to search for an actor to play the role of the Wolf. As they struggle to cast the right actor, they're quickly confronted with the darkness inside the audition room – and themselves." A setup like that is compelling enough; knowing it's scripted by the man who brought us There Is a Happiness That Morning Is and The Strangerer and so many other hefty shards of hilarious and cutting brilliance that, well, hell – we like good theatre, what can we say? And this one's directed by Mark Pickell for Capital T and features Jill Blackwood, Kathy Catmull, John Christopher, Robert Pierson, and Rebecca Robinson. UPDATE: And now this production's been reviewed by our own Robert Faires.
    Through Nov. 23. Thu.-Sat., 8pm. $20-30.  
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    Staged Reading: Fixing the Last Henry

    Right there in the middle o' EAST, the Rude Mechs present the latest of Kirk Lynn's series of improvements on what that Bard of Avon did back in the day, taking "Shakespeare’s least-produced works and adapting them with Rude cunning to share the raw power of what a Shakespeare play must have felt like on opening night." Have at thee, Henry the fuckin' VIII! Directed by Alexandra Bassiakou Shaw.
    Sat., Nov. 23, 5pm. Pay what you can, citizen.  
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    W’ALL Austin: Nonprofit Art Park

    This new art park – "dynamic and ever-evolving," we're told – is simultaneously a music installation and fundraising campaign engineered by Soundwaves Art Foundation at the community-forward Mosaic Sound Collective. It's a growing powerhouse of cross-disciplinary creativity, and it's opening to the public during this year’s East Austin Studio Tour.
    Sat., Nov. 23, 4-8:30pm  
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