There is something so undeniably delicious about Brecht. It doesn’t really matter what your particular aesthetic is, if you love theatre, you should jump at the chance to see one of his works. The Life of Galileo, which recently closed at the Mary Moody Northen Theatre, is no exception.
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The Life of Galileo at St. Edwards [theatre]
Review: Sylvia at Austin Playhouse
Sylvia a play about a couple of empty nesters and the lovable/hateable dog that comes between them, is perfect for serious dog lovers. Well, serious dog lovers who also don't mind hearing the odd F-bomb dropped. Scottie-dog sweater-wearers beware: Sylvia the dog has quite a mutt mouth on her.
This Week in Theatre: Dude, Bra, That's So Phat!
A couple of shows with big phatty hype open this week. So ph-ph-phatty, that we’re bringing back the word phat (with a p.h. homeslice!) just to emphasize how phatty it really is. PHAT. PH. AT. Ok. Our Austinist Pick of the Week is a toss-up. Red Cans is the show the press just can’t get enough of. Josh Meyer and Matt Hislope, the delightful duo behind Rubber Repertory – the company producing the project...
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