Austin theatre
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Breaking String’s two-course meal of Chekhov tales proves both meaty and effervescent
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This new musical looks to put a fresh spin on the familiar Land of Oz, but the storytelling isn’t always clear
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Playwright / actor Rupert Reyes pays tribute to his father and the pull of the past in this sweet comic romance
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Zach’s revival of the rock opera takes its cue from Alice in Wonderland, and while vivid, it lacks consistency
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Punchkin Repertory crafts something special out of the vast “nowhere” in the lives of its three protagonists
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Vortex Cosplay Expo
All week, Austin’s masters of theatrical fantasy show you how to make an out-of-this-world look
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Keeping Score
With a bumper crop of musicals onstage in August, musical directors give some notes on what they do
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City Theatre’s staging of the Rostand classic makes good use of its space and is helmed by a very engaging star
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This Sixties satire of big business may be showing its age, but Archangel’s production gives it some professional pizazz
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All’s Well That Ends Well
In 7 Towers Theatre’s staging of the Bard’s tragicomedy, comic relief is never too far behind the tense moments
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The intertwined monologues of Conor McPherson’s drama provide a showcase for three fine Austin actors



