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September 23, 2008
Ethos’ production of Pink Sun at the Vortex, the characters jerk and jolt around the stage simulating eye-gouging and sexing and warring and birthing all while singing the words to some sort of creation myth performance rock opera. And they do it wearing all pink. Melissa Vogt-Patterson has an impressive wail that swirls well with Chad Salvata’s dead pan Ziggy Stardust, and the entire composition sounds like a mix of the Eurythmics’ metallic 1984 soundtrack and Goth night at the Elysium. Guitarist Sergio R. Samayoa offers the show’s strongest moments, picking sparse but full guitar riffs that sound like an underwater score. ...
Continue Reading "Pink Sun at the Vortex"October 22, 2007
Last night, Austin Circle of Theaters ushered in a whole new batch of B. Iden Payne Award winners. The event took place on the lovely St. Ed's campus; MMNT artistic director Ev Lunning Jr. hosted, along with members of the Actor's Equity association. Local heroine Karen Kuykendall was this year's Outstanding Honoree; Austin Chronicle Arts Editor Robert Faires presented her award. It was an elegant and exciting evening, to be sure! We weren't shocked by......
Continue Reading "B. Iden Payne Awards: The Winners Are...."November 2, 2006
It's the not-too-distant future—fewer than 1.5 White House Administrations from today—and women have lost all reproductive rights. Sexual deviance is defined in broad terms; lesbianism, promiscuity, and BDSM are right out. Committing such acts leads to incarceration and, ultimately, sterilization. This is the scene set by Ring Rip Rent, a new work penned by local playwright Martha Lynn Coon and currently in production at The Vortex. Featuring several high-spirited performances, the production is an......
Continue Reading "Austinist Reviews: Ring Rip Rent"October 31, 2006
Last night, Austin's theatre denizens gathered at Zach Scott Theater for the annual B. Iden Payne Awards ceremony. A function of Austin Circle of Theaters, every fall the BIPpies recognize outstanding work on Austin's stages. This year's ballot was chock full of amazing talent—undoubtedly the voting public had some difficult choices to make. With a fabulous ceremony helmed by Andrea Skola and the women of Shrewd Productions, and featuring commentary from the always-funny Buzz......
Continue Reading "B. Iden Payne Awards: The Winners!"September 19, 2006
And they're off.... The nominations for this year's B. Iden Payne Awards have been announced. We received 'em this morning, straight from the offices of the Austin Circle of Theatres. If you want to get in on the action, ballots will be available starting this Thursday, September 21, at ACoT (701 Tillery Street) & AusTIX (kiosk at the Austin Visitors Center, 209 E. 6th Street). You must be an ACoT member to vote, but......
Continue Reading "B. Iden Payne Nominations Announced!"October 10, 2005
M O N D A Y [ 1 0 ] music · Devendra Banhart & Hairy Fairy with Bunny Brains at Emo's music · Audio Inversions Inaugural Concert at the AMoA Downtown ($7/$10, 8pm) music · The Monday Night Music Project happens on the second Monday of each month at Hyde Park Theatre. Tonight, David Hamburger and Bret Boyer perform. ($10, 7:30pm) books · The Texas Month Book Club, hosted by columnist Mike Shea, talks......
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