Category: Homepage News
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The Marathon Madness is About to Begin!
Starting in just 24 hours the Hideout Theatre’s epic 41 Hour Improv Marathon will start off and won’t slow down until 9am on Sunday morning. We’re completely serious people. This is 41 hours of improv. 41 completely different shows back-to-back. Not only that, but 8 brave improvisers are dedicating to perform for the ENTIRE 41…
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The Complete 2010 41 Hour Marathon Schedule
So the Marathon starts Friday, June 4th at 4PM and wraps up Sunday morning at 9am. There will be 8 core players performing the ENTIRE TIME, but every hour will be a different show with different guests. Here is the complete list. Look it over, and then reserve your tickets here.
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Auditions for the July/August Hideout Mainstage Show
Auditions for the July/August Hideout mainstage show Who is T. Henry Baudecliffe? will be happening this SUNDAY from 4 to 6 at the Hideout Theatre.
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Big Poppa E’s Poem, Inspired by the 4/23 Spectacle
love grows as big as the room allows and my chest is a mansion of many rooms with no doors locked to you.
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The Pony Wife, Inspired by the 4/9 Spectacle.
She was a real looker, the Pony-Wife. Long tousled blond locks, flanks to die for, and legs that went on forever. Her thick white teeth and proud flared nostrils only added to her mystique.
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“So, how much of that was improvised?”
Kaci explores a frequently asked question and gives her own reasons why the Hideout Theatre keeps improv improvised.
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Monique Daviau’s story for The 4/2 Spectacle
Monique Daviau has written a short story based on the first Spectacle show. Read it here. Each week will feature a different artist.
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Casting The Hideout Mainstage: The Andersons… Tuesday, March 9th
We are beginning casting for Hideout Theatre’s 1950’s SitCom Mainstage show for May/June entitled, The Andersons. March 9th in the downstairs theater. Contact patnatdan@gmail.com to sign up.
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Saul Bass-Inspired Set Design for Hitchcocked!
Kaci shares the process for painting the Hideout stage for the March/April run of Hitchcocked!
