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The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm
February 17th through March 4th
The BLUE Theatre
Written and directed by
B. Iden Payne and Austin Critic's Table winner
Rachel McGinnis, the
world premiere comedy shares a double bill with
Will Hollis Snider's new
comedy “Messenger No. 4.”
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Beirut and Night Maneuver
February 15th through 19th
Heather Hall Black Box Theatre
The Sarofim School of
Fine Arts "Black Box Series" at the Georgetown
university features
two student directed shows for the price of one:
“Beirut”
by Alan Bowne and “Night Maneuver” by Howard
Korder.
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Civilization (All You Can Eat)
February 16th through March 3rd
Salvage Vanguard Theatre
The new dark comedy by
Jason Grote - set against the 2008 Barrack
Obama presidential
campaign - will be staged simultaneously in Austin
and at the Whooly
Mammouth Theatre Company in Washington, DC.
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The Crucible
February 16th through 26th
Mary Moody Northen Theatre
The award-winning
producing arm of the St. Edward's University
professional theatre
training program, continues its 39th anniversary
season with the iconic
American drama by Arthur Miller.
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Doin’ It for Love
February 24th
Paramount Theatre
Hollywood and Broadway
legends Kaye Ballard, Liliane Montevecchi
and Lee Roy Reams
perform an evening of song, dance, and timeless
comedy acts from the
best of Broadway and New York cabaret.
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For Colored Girls Who Have Considered
Suicide
When the Rainbow Is Enuf
February 16th through 25th
VORTEX Repertory Theatre
Directed by Zell Miller, III,
the award-winning staging of Ntozake
Shange's choreo-poem play
returns for two weekends.
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For the Record: Tarantino in Concert
March 14th
The Long Center for the Performing Arts
The hit Los Angeles
based series "For the Record" will stage their
world theatrical
premiere of the live concert experience that brings
the movies of noted
filmmaker Quentin Tarantino to life.
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Glengarry Glen Ross
February 23rd through March 10th
Hdye Park Theatre
A Chick & A Dude
Productions stage David Mamet's 1984 Pulitzer
Prize-winning drama follows
the lives of four small-time, cut-throat
real estate salesmen
scratching their way to the top.
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Hamlet
February 10th through March 3rd
Sam Bass Community Theatre
Treachery, madness, and
murder will abound when William
Shakespeare's
masterwork Hamlet plays the Old Depot Stage
in Round Rock in a new
production directed by Lynn S. Beaver.
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Messenger No. 4 (or How to Survive a Greek
Tragedy)
February 17th through March 4th
The BLUE Theatre
Written and directed by
Austin Critics' Table nominee Will Hollis Snider,
the world premiere
comedy shares a double bill with Rachel McGinnis'
new play “The 21
Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm.”
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