Entries from Austinist tagged with 'timdoyle'
July 19, 2007
[[Although the show ran only one weekend and closed some time ago, we're sharing new contributor Anna Hanks' notes on YTCC's latest production. -Ed.] The next time you're at a rock show, take a moment to observe the crowd, and you'll notice something interesting: most human interaction takes place on a non-verbal level, manifested in acts of flirting, fighting, and everything in between. Since that kind of voyeurism makes us giddy, we’re glad we caught......
Continue Reading "Theatre Notes: But, I Could Do That"April 30, 2007
Spring is officially here (as of March 21) and the displaced kids at Gallery Lombardi will be hosting a Communist (Art) Party to celebrate Tuesday night from 7-10pm. The show will feature artwork by Stanislav Grezdo, Tom Besson, Tim Doyle, Win Wallace and Jeormie Journell. Lombardi gallery curator Rachel Koper says, "These powerful graphics and pop paintings are sure to give you something to talk about." See you comrades there. Gallery Lombardi May Day......
Continue Reading "Mayday! Gallery Lombardi to Party Like Communists!"November 9, 2006
Food. Booze. Art. Local Music. What else is there in life? The good folks over at YTCC have put together the ultimate party this weekend: Party Art: The Art Party!, this Saturday at Art Amici. There's so much packed into this one little soiree that we have to resort to a bulleted list to tell you about all the goodness: Food from Chow Baby, wine from Treana Winery, and cheese from Central Market. Performances......
Continue Reading "Yellow Tape Construction Company Wants to Party With You!"June 19, 2006
It's been awhile since we've harkened back to the 1980's. Valley girls. Psychedelia...80's style. Neon. Punky Brewster. Shudder. But Yellow Tape Construction Company has pulled the best, loudest, most obnoxious parts of our formative years into one busy, energetic romp with I Love My Dead Gay Son: The Musical!. If you haven't been paying attention, the show is YTC's take on the dark comedy Heathers, with added music, lots of retro references, and an......
Continue Reading "Austinist Gets Some Squewling: I Love My Dead Gay Son: The Musical!, Reviewed"September 29, 2005
This Friday, September 30th, Yellow Tape Construction Company - who combine dance, theatre, music and performance art - will be celebrating the opening of their newest endeavor, Come Home. Written by Amanda Butterfield and Jonathon Morgan, Yellow Tape describes Come Home as "...an indie-folk, road-trip musical beneath the overwhelming expanse of an American sky." We're not sure what that means, but after the recent success of Hobbled (which starred a few Lonestar Rollergirls), we're......
Continue Reading "Yellow Tape invites you to Come Home"