Get out of the cold and into one hot night in a Hidden Room somewhere inside 311 W. 7th Street, downtown Austin. Look for a shadowy figure at the door and give them the password 'Invisible.' Inside you'll be transported into a section of the world just outside of Invisible Inc.
Get out of the cold and into one hot night in a Hidden Room somewhere inside 311 W. 7th Street, downtown Austin. Look for a shadowy figure at the door and give them the password 'Invisible.' Inside you'll be transported into a section of the world just outside of Invisible Inc.
My son Zachary wasn't sure if he wanted to see INTERGALACTIC NEMESIS, and then I explained to him exactly what the concept was (and showed him a couple of clips from the website). Suddenly, he was very interested. I was instantly reminded of times we've spent together before bedtime, me clutching a comic book in one hand, and he hanging on my every word as I describe the action and portray the different characters from the story. This show brings those actions to life in exciting fashion, combining the use of 1250 panels of hand drawn action (projected on a Hi-Res screen), three voice actors who cover all the characters who populate this adventure, a talented foley artist who makes sure the atmosphere feels authentic, and a pianist who accompanies it all with a thrilling score. Intergalactic Nemesis does exactly what it sets out to do, bringing a graphic novel to life on stage in thrilling, compelling, and sometimes downright humorous manner.
Performing Arts Fort Worth will welcome the North Texas debut of Austin's heralded live action graphic novel The Intergalactic Nemesis to Bass Performance Hall on Monday, October 24, 2011, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $22 and are on sale now.
Performing Arts Fort Worth will welcome the North Texas debut of Austin's heralded live action graphic novel The Intergalactic Nemesis to Bass Performance Hall on Monday, October 24, 2011, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $22 and are on sale now.
Rude Mechs' 'I've Never Been So Happy.' Opens tonight. The Western musical transmedia shindig which is presented at Center Theatre Group's Kirk Douglas Theatre as part of DouglasPlus programming runs for 18 performances only
The world premiere production of Rude Mechs' 'I've Never Been So Happy' begins performances tonight at Center Theatre Group's Kirk Douglas Theatre. The Western musical transmedia shindig runs for 18 performances only through October 23, 2011, as part of DouglasPlus programming. Opening is set for Saturday, October 8 at 8 p.
The world premiere production of Rude Mechs' 'I've Never Been So Happy' begins performances Thursday, October 6 at Center Theatre Group's Kirk Douglas Theatre. The Western musical transmedia shindig runs for 18 performances only through October 23, 2011, as part of DouglasPlus programming. Opening is set for Saturday, October 8 at 8 p.
The performers have been set for the world premiere production of Rude Mechs' 'I've Never Been So Happy.' The Western musical transmedia shindig which is presented at Center Theatre Group's Kirk Douglas Theatre as part of DouglasPlus programming runs for 18 performances only, October 6 through 23, 2011. Opening is set for October 8.
The discourse surrounding new play development continues within the American Voices New Play Institute at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater, as the company presents the #NewPlay Festival.
The discourse surrounding new play development continues within the American Voices New Play Institute at Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater, as the company presents the #NewPlay Festival.