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LEVEL FOUR: PERFORMING THE SCENE So you’ve decided that this improv thing is for you. The first level of our performance series is an advanced scene study class, building on the foundation you acquired in Levels One through Three and exploring advanced techniques and strategies for getting out of your own way, keeping the audience in the palm of your hand, making strong choices in games, scenes and longer formats, and recognizing the difference between genuine delight and politely muddling through. Level Four includes a strong direct feedback component. Classes run once a week (three hours) for six weeks, limit 12 students. Level Four culminates in a student showcase in the Sunday Weekender for friends and family. LEVEL FIVE: PERFORMING THE SHOW You’ve got all the building blocks of improv and now it’s time to put it all together in a run of self-directed shows. Throughout the year we offer a variety of different Level Five classes exploring different formats. Produce your own shortform show with games and scenes in Theatresports. Or try a Montage class and discover not just how to transition between connected scenes, but also WHEN and WHY. Or dabble with narrative longform in Six Degrees. Whatever…
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Then book The Hideout Theatre for your next event. Our professional entertainers will craft a laugh-filled, interactive theatrical experience of any length for any size group that will leave your folks wanting more. It’s guaranteed to be unlike any “show” you’ve ever seen. The Classic Our classic private show provides you with a talented cast of improv comedians and a musician, and will involve audience members in an up-to 80 minute performance of either interactive games and scenes, or a full-length improvised play or movie. We can host you at our theater on Congress Ave downtown (seats up to 95) or bring our show to any space of your choosing. Rates for this show are: $800 for less than 20 audience members $1050 for 21-35 $1350 for 36-50 $1650 for 51-75 $2100 for 76-95 More than 95 people? Need recommendations on a venue? When you book us, we will provide you with consultation and assistance on all logistical aspects of the event. The Non-Traditional What about having an eclectic group of characters mingle around your party, engaging your guests in small group games and playful interactions? Or what if we mix fun and training into your day-time event, providing your…
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Frequently Asked Questions Do your shows have assigned seats or are they General Admission? All of our shows are General Admission. We will start seating around 10 minutes before showtime. If you have special requirements and would like more time to be seated, or need to sit closer for vison- or hearing- related concerns, please arrive a half hour before show time and let our box office person know. We will be happy to accomodate you. Where do I park? We admit, downtown parking is difficult at times (we deal with it every day). There are several pay lots and garages close to the Hideout Theatre (we’re at 7th and Congress) and they run between $5-$10. There are pay meters that run until midnight Thursday through Saturday downtown (on which you are allowed a max time of 3 hours). We recommend patrons make time for parking when taking a trip to the Hideout Theatre. What are your age restrictions? There is no minimum age to get into the theater. You don’t have to be 18 or 21 to enjoy one of our performances. What age are your shows appropriate for? It’s improv, and different every time, so we can’t give…
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[caption id="" align="alignright" width="300" caption="The Hideout Management Team (from left to right) - Roy Janik, Kaci Beeler, Mike McGill, Kareem Badr, Andy Crouch, and Jessica Arjet"][/caption] Owners Kareem Badr – Managing Director Jessica Arjet – Youth Director (and party clown in her other life) Roy Janik – Artistic Director Staff Andy Crouch – Director of Education Kaci Beeler – Director of Design Mike McGill – Cultural Liaison and Financial Adviser Adjunct Staff Troy Miller – Faculty, Corporate Valerie Ward – Faculty Craig Kotfas – Faculty Marc Majcher – Faculty Ruby Willmann- Thursday House Manager Jennifer Paine – Friday and Saturday House Manager Halyn Erickson – Sunday House Manager Jon Bolden – Faculty, Austin Web Design, Austin Photographer
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