Category: News
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Statesman Review for Spirited
Austin American Statesman Review: “Featuring friendship and hugs, rainbows and puppies, cake-filled dreams and calculus-induced nightmares, “Spirited” is a family-friendly romp into childhood that will leave you smiling as you skip out the door.”
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The Making of The Hideout Logo
A restrospective look back at the making of The HIdeout Logo. Scandal and nudity included.
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Wow, theater makes a difference
I have to admit that I really, really love playing in the Flying Theater Machine. I love the giggles, the unfiltered kid feedback, and having the kids on-stage is always a bit out of control in the best possible way. I can always tell immediately that I am entertaining kids – believe me we know…
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Spirus, by Kayla Freeman
Kayla Freeman takes us behind-the-scenes of Spirited, The Hideout’s current Mainstage show, and explains to us the meaning of “Spirus.”
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Zen and Improv: Fingers Pointing at the Moon
[Thoughts from Ryan Hill, zen practitioner and current Level Two student] “All instruction is but a finger pointing to the moon; and those whose gaze is fixed upon the pointer will never see beyond. Even let him catch sight of the moon, and still he cannot see its beauty.” — Zen Saying Earlier this year…
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The Littlest Improviser
Oh, man, look at this! Here’s the newborn daughter of Hideout rising star Zac, sporting her brand new Hideout Onesie. Awwww! Congrats to Zac and the whole family! Best wishes from everyone at The Hideout.
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Nude Rangers…ASSEMBLE!
Thoughts from a Live Nude Improv cast member about the unique powers and gifts of each member of the ensemble, and how their talents combine to create a strong and diverse group.
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Thoughts on Live Nude Improv
Thoughts from cast members about why the hell they’re in Live, Nude Improv
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Guest Villain: Jason Vines
Jason, the final new Batman Villain, talks about his life as a child criminal, his empathetic relationship with the Joker, and stealing a page from the book of Bugs Bunny.
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Guest Villain: Kareem Badr
Kareem loves a good villain, and he’ll be playing one this Saturday as part of the Improvised Play Festival in Holy 1960s Batman, Batman. This here in an interview about that.
