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Radio :30
Chris Earle's psychological drama 'Radio :30' shows how advertising works, through a deejay's emotional collapse while he's recording a spot for a burger joint
"...Anyone who slides behind a microphone to be a radio announcer has..."

Aug. 4, 2006 Arts Review by Patti Hadad

Review: Austin Playhouse’s Murder on the Links
Agatha Christie’s 1923 mystery gets a surprising remake as a farce
"...When we hear the name Agatha Christie, most of us likely think of the same staple..."

Dec. 15, 2023 Arts Feature by Jasmine Lane

Hyde Park Theatre's The Wolves
This fun, honest, real production of Sarah DeLappe’s play zeroes in on the best part of playing a sport: being on a team
"...geeks are oil and water, but I have a confession to make. Before I found my way to Ms...."

Oct. 6, 2017 Arts Review by T. Lynn Mikeska

Review: Hyde Park Theatre’s Caught
Theatrical bait and switch drives this intriguing, infuriating play
"...This review will be brief, not because there’s so little to say but because there’s so..."

Aug. 28, 2023 Arts Post by Bob Abelman

Review: Austin Playhouse's Indecent
Passionate tribute to a landmark lesbian kiss is a warning from history
"...In 1923, Sholem Asch’s play God of Vengeance served up Broadway’s first..."

April 24, 2023 Arts Post by Bob Abelman

Review: Austin Playhouse's Previews of Departing Attractions
Twenty years in the making, Lowell Bartholomee's latest collection of short plays is worth the wait
"...It's been 20 years since playwright (and actor/director/designer) Lowell Bartholomee gathered, and this publication..."

Aug. 12, 2022 Arts Feature by Bob Abelman

Review: Austin Playhouse’s Big Fish
This charming fish tale is small in scale but huge in heart
"...“People want to see things beyond their imagination, bigger than life,” says the..."

June 13, 2023 Arts Post by Bob Abelman

Review: Hyde Park Theatre’s Chronicles of an Indigenous Offspring
This is not a love letter, it’s a wake-up call
"...Zell Miller III’s Chronicles of an Indigenous Offspring offers one Black man’s reflections on racial injustice in..."

May 23, 2023 Arts Post by Bob Abelman

Review: Hyde Park Theatre's Caught
Theatrical bait and switch drives this intriguing, infuriating play
"...This review will be brief, not because there's so little to say but because there's so..."

Sept. 1, 2023 Arts Feature by Bob Abelman

Blah, Blah, Blah
In the 14 sketches that make up Blah, Blah, Blah, playwright Lowell Bartholomee skewers Hollywood with situations and dialogue that are clever and perceptive, but the actors seem to be working to put it across, straining even, when it really doesn't need the hard sell.
"...Now, to me this is a funny situation: A movie studio employee comes into a producer's office..."

Aug. 2, 2002 Arts Review by Barry Pineo

Review: Hyde Park Theatre’s Radio :30
Riveting revival of a dark comedy overcomes an outmoded script
"...the Volume (1990) – two films about the now-antiquated mass medium of radio – are streaming somewhere...."

July 11, 2023 Arts Post by Bob Abelman

Review: Austin Playhouse’s The (One-Act) Play That Goes Wrong
An evening of side-splitting schadenfreude
"...Playwrights Henry Lewis, Henry Shields, and Jonathan Sayer have made a career..."

Nov. 23, 2022 Arts Post by Bob Abelman

Review: Hyde Park Theatre’s Running Bear
Hyde Park’s new original play perfectly showcases writer Raul Garza
"...In 2007, local storyteller Raul Garza won the National Latino Playwriting Award for..."

June 20, 2022 Arts Post by Bob Abelman

Review: Hyde Park Theatre's St. Nicholas
Conor McPherson revival is a retelling of a tall tale worth repeating
"...Irish playwright Conor McPherson is a master storyteller whose monologue-driven..."

March 21, 2023 Arts Post by Bob Abelman

Review: Austin Playhouse’s The Catastrophist
Aptly timed return to the stage for a meditation on science and risk
"..."Death, birth, right on top of each other" – that's the overarching theme of Lauren Gunderson's The Catastrophist...."

April 1, 2022 Arts Feature by Ellen Daly

Capital T Theatre's The Hunchback Variations and ...Faustus
The company's pairing of two Mickle Maher one-acts gets lit about art in a sublime way
"...Oh, reader. Occasionally there is a work of stagecraft that is so..."

Nov. 16, 2018 Arts Review by Elizabeth Cobbe

Liz Fisher Wins Princess Grace Award
Austin theatre artist receives national arts scholarship
"...Liz Fisher may be spending most of the next six weeks..."

Oct. 16, 2018 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Max Keeble's Big Move
"...Directed by: Tim Hill. Starring: Lil' Romeo, Orlando Brown, Noel Fisher, Robert Carradine, Nora..."

Oct. 5, 2001 Movie Review by Marrit Ingman

Austin Playhouse's Monroe
In Lisa B. Thompson's tender drama, young African-Americans work out where they belong in the world
"...In the dim first light of Lisa B. Thompson's Monroe, given its world..."

Sept. 21, 2018 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Hyde Park Theatre's Wakey, Wakey
This production of Will Eno's solo show puts us at ease with our mortality through a captivating talk from a dying man
"...I don't know my neighbors. Let's face it; you probably don't either. Sure, there's..."

March 9, 2018 Arts Review by Shanon Weaver

The Critics Table's Grand Tales
The winners of the 2018-19 Austin Critics Table Awards
"...Anyone who has attended previous awards ceremonies hosted by the Austin Critics Table – most often, lengthy..."

June 4, 2019 Arts Post by Robert Faires

Austin Film Critics Association Announces 2018's Best Films and More
If Beale Street Could Talk, The Favourite big winners
"...If Beale Street Could Talk, Barry Jenkins' adaptation of James Baldwin's novel..."

Jan. 7, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Robert Faires' Top 10 Theatre Treasures of 2019
History came alive and exceptional ensembles propelled the year's most memorable shows
"...1) HAMILTON/JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (Broadway in Austin/Texas Performing Arts) The 4-year-old..."

Dec. 20, 2019 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

'The NFL Beat': Maslow's Hierarchy
True NFL team needs
"...Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is a well-known theory of human..."

July 20, 2012 Sports Post by Alex Dunlap

Austin Playhouse Opens New Venue with Lowell Bartholomee’s Previews of Departing Attractions
You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll … possibly think of Walter Matthau?
"...Lowell Bartholomee is an Austin playwright who’s been making people laugh for decades...."

Aug. 5, 2022 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

WilCo Sheriff's Office Lawsuit: 'Stuff rolls downhill'
Williamson Co. and its sheriff, James Wilson, could stand trial on civil charges for violating the First Amendment rights of two former deputies and the Texas Whistleblower Act
"...Williamson County and its sheriff, James Wilson, could stand trial..."

Nov. 10, 2006 News Feature by Patricia J. Ruland

Coach's Corner
San Antonio and Los Angeles are the two best teams in pro basketball. Their meeting this weekend was just a preview of a playoff showdown.
"...Los Angeles -- The steady tom-tom mantra is this: Laker fan, like his Longhorn..."

April 5, 2002 Column by Andy "Coach" Cotton

Salvage Vanguard Theater's Thr3e Zisters
This zombified take on Chekhov gets reanimated right when we need women who will bite back at the patriarchy
"...How fitting for Austin to receive another visit from the revivified corpses of..."

Feb. 17, 2017 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Robert Faires’ Top 10 Treasures in Theatre of 2018
It was a year in which theatre making the political personal left the deepest impressions
"...1) PERFORMANCE PARK (Vortex Repertory Company) Producing Artistic Director Bonnie Cullum marked her company's 30th anniversary with..."

Dec. 28, 2018 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Team Players: Who's Who on the Campaign Trail
"...Political candidates rely heavily on their campaign operators, and the horde of hopefuls running for Austin City..."

April 11, 1997 News Feature

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