Category: Homepage News
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Hitchcocked! Podcast Interview with Troy Miller
Troy Miller was recently interviewed for the Greater Austin Creative Alliance’s podcast. It’s a long, fascinating interview mainly about the upcoming Hitchcocked! run, but it also delves into The Hideout’s philosophy, past, and inner workings. We also learn how Troy got into improv, and why he loves Hitchcock so much.
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We Now Have an Intro Video!
Kaci here! I’m letting you know that starting in March the Hideout Theatre will be playing an informative and badass intro video before every show. I’ve always wanted to make this sort of video (I love setting images to music) and after seeing similar things go well in other venues I decided it was time…
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Death to Secrets
How do we know, beyond mere ticket sales, that audiences are loving Austin Secrets? Well, it turns out, we actually have metrics for that.
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Valentine’s Day is WHEN?
Your solemn vow to make this year’s Valentine’s Day unique and special is once again going to get delegated to next year. If you hurry right now, you might still be able to reservations at… somewhere. Right? But wait. There’s hope. We feel your pain, and we’ve got the solution.
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My Special Assignment: Donate $50 to the Red Cross
Roy Janik’s special assignment tonight in This Week Tonight was to donate 50 dollars to The Red Cross. Here’s proof.
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Comments on Maestro
Check out this review of the Johnstone Maestro at the Long Center by a Houston improviser who made the drive up to Austin just to see the show.
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Austin Chronicle Article on the Johnstone Visit
Another great article, this time in the Austin Chronicle, just appeared about Johnstone and his upcoming visit.
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AV Club writeup: Four Funny Things That Wouldn’t Exist Without Keith Johnstone
The Austin A.V. Club just posted a huge writeup, with video, about the influence of Keith Johnstone and the importance of his upcoming visit.
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The biggest show we’ve ever done.
The strangeness of this upcoming weekend cannot be overstated. Keith Johnstone is coming to town, and besides teaching some intensive workshops, he is also going to direct Maestro. It’s a bit like your parents coming to visit.
