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  • Horror For The Holidays

    The 9th Annual Horror For The Holidays brings horror celebrities and more to this year's dark holiday market. Actors from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Candyman join over 90 dark vendors, as well as an Evil Santa and a killer Krampus Parade, for a weekend of holiday fear. The event is for all ages, with children 12 & under earning free admission. Get more info and buy tickets now using the link below. Your shopping will be legendary!
    Dec. 2-3  
    Palmer Events Center
  • The Smartest Girl in the World

    They’ve got a plan. Leo and Lizzy Martinez want to be the smartest kids in the world! The children of hardworking immigrants, big brother Leo has convinced his little sis that being smart is the key to helping their family escape a tough, uncertain reality. The Smartest Girl in the World takes a look at the bonds of family and the key to facing life’s challenges together.
    Nov. 30 - Dec. 3  
    UT Theatre and Dance
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    Art & Design: Gallery Opening

    KMFA and Louis Shanks Furniture present Art & Design, a program that pairs local and regional artists with designers to create a custom gallery in the furniture showroom. The opening features a collab by Julie Ahmad and by Leslie Wechter. Bonus: light bites, cocktails and live music by a performance by Justice Phillips of Austin Classical Guitar.
    Thu., Feb. 2, 6-8pm. Free.
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    Austin Classical Guitar: Joseph Palmer with Mariachi de Oro

    The ever-engaging guitarist Joseph Palmer joins forces with Mariachi de Oro from Crockett High School for a night of energy and elegance. Wed., Feb. 1, 7:30pm; Soundspace, 5326 Menchaca Rd. Thu., Feb. 2, 7:30pm; The Rosette, 3908 Avenue B #116.
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    Cirque Du Soleil: Corteo

    Cirque du Soleil’s Corteo makes its first appearance here in the state capital, presenting five thrilling shows in which illusion teases reality.
    Feb. 2-5. Thu.-Fri., 7:30pm; Sat., 3:30 & 7:30pm; Sun., 1pm. $49 and up.  
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    Fire In Dreamland

    The Filigree Theatre presents Rinne Groff's new play that's set in Coney Island in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy and follows a young woman as she crosses paths with an illusive and charismatic Dutch filmmaker who's obsessed with telling the story of the 1911 fire that burned Coney Island’s "Dreamland" to the ground. With Kathleen Fletcher, Brough Hansen, and Allen Porterie, directed by Elizabeth V. Newman.
    Through Feb. 12. Thu.-Sun., 8pm. $25-40.  
    Factory on 5th, 3409 E. Fifth
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    Flood of Spirits

    Rebecca Maag's Flood of Spirits is an immersive theatre experience that features a séance held in Austin in the year 1900, following a deadly flood. Upon arrival, guests will be assigned a short family history featuring a deceased loved one and will then be invited to participate in the séance alongside the small cast. Note: To foster an intimate experience, admission to this 70-minute event is limited to 18 guests per showtime.
    Tue., Jan. 31, 6 & 8:45pm; Wed.-Thu., Feb. 1-2, 6:30 & 8:30pm. $22.  
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    In the Beginning

    This "wild woman dum dum show" by CB Goodman reimagines the Genesis story from a new perspective in order to free the beginning from shame, rejection, and labels. Inflatable friends. Ballet. Apocalyptic disco. In the Beginning uses comedy, satire, nontraditional storytelling , dance, puppets, and a pool party aesthetic to joyfully queer a repressive narrative.
    Through Feb. 11. Thu.-Sat., 8pm. $15-100.  
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    Malum Malus Burlesque: Imbolc

    The wheel of the year inspires occult-based burlesque ensemble Malum Malus as they celebrate Imbolc. Witness a full-length show – curated by Balise Ricin and featuring performances by Ricin, Anastasia Arsenic, Fig, Sigh, Mandy, Shi Feticcio, and Sevyn – for three nights only.
    Thu.-Sat., Feb. 2-4, 8pm. $15-37.  
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    Really Small Museum: Dormant Season

    Weather's good? Walk on up, citizen, and witness a (absolutely gorgeous) native plant illustration installation by Clair Gaston in the tiiiiny little 14th Corner Contemporary.
    Thu., Feb. 2  
    1311 Harvey
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    Classical Music

    Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street

    Austin Opera presents Stephen Sondheim’s musical thriller, a dark and brooding story of love and revenge (and, of course, meat pies), brought to life by a cast of operatic stars – Kevin Burdette! Mela Dailey! Mark Diamond! Raven McMillon! and more – under the direction of Doug Scholz-Carlson and conductor Timothy Myers.
    Thu., Feb. 2, 7:30pm; Sun., Feb. 5, 2:30pm  
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