Category: News
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Start Trekkin’ Invades the Alamo Drafthouse
“Start Trekkin – Austin”, after 5 critically acclaimed years at the Hideout Theatre, brings their completely improvised parody of the classic tv show to the Alamo Drafthouse on Tuesday, November 10th, at 7:00pm.
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Auditions for Upcoming Shows will be Wed., Nov. 11th at 7PM
The Hideout Theatre will be holding auditions for upcoming runs of This Week Tonight and Austin Secrets on Wednesday, November 11th from 7 to 9pm.
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Hideout Recognized in Best of Austin 2009
The Austin Chronicle Best of Austin 2009 issue singled out the Hideout Theatre as the Best Creative Takeover of a Downtown Performance Venue. “After a decade of providing Austin with a Downtown epicenter of improv comedy, the beloved Hideout Theatre was about to bar its storied doors for good. Sorrow loomed. But, no! Up jumps…
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Wonderland is looking wonderful
Working for kids allows you to really be free and let you imagination soar.
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Kids Improv Classes Start Sept. 12th
The Flying Theater Machine’s Improv Classes for kids start Sept. 1st! Register now!
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Improvised Dickens Auditions
The Hideout is having auditions for Improvised Dickens on September 15th!
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Hideout Classes featured on Psychology Today blog
Jenna Baddeley, a recent Hideout student, has an article up in the Psychology Today blog entitled ‘Everything I Need to Know, I Learned from Improv’.
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Finished Nintendo Set
Kaci has just finished the Nintendo set. Here it is in all its 8-bit glory: What lucky dogs get to perform on this masterpiece? Naturally all the groups performing in the Hideout upstairs at Out of Bounds. See the massive show calendar on the OOB website for that lineup. But your first chance to see…
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Bullet Time
Kaci’s fantastic work on the set painting for Out of Bounds continues. LOOK AT THIS: Kaci says she’s not finished, so tomorrow will bring a lot of detail work. I know that this is just for Out of Bounds, but this really makes me want to do a Ninendo-themed one-off show before painting over this…
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Prime Time
Kaci, our Director of Design, is at this very moment painting the stage walls. We’ve loved having the dark forest motif. It worked great for Shakespeare, and looked dang cool for the other shows. But change comes to everything, and it’s time to move on. Specifically, it’s time for the Out of Bounds Comedy Festival,…