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Austin Script Works' <i>Time Steps</i>: Aimee Gonzalez [interview]

Austin Script Works' Time Steps: Aimee Gonzalez [interview]

In the final post in our series of mini-interviews with the eight winners of Austin Script Work's annual Out of Ink showcase, gadabout Aimee Gonzalez—who wrote the hilarious Five 'Til for FronteraFest this year (we still laugh at lines from that one)—closes out this flurry. more ›

Austin Script Works' <i>Time Steps</i>: Susan McMath Platt [interview]

Austin Script Works' Time Steps: Susan McMath Platt [interview]

Welcome to the penultimate mini-interview with the eight winners of Austin Script Work's annual Out of Ink showcase, in which Susan McMath Platt—fan of footwear and all things funny—gave us the scoop on her many up-and-coming works. more ›

Austin Script Works' <i>Time Steps</i>: Sarah Saltwick [interview]

Austin Script Works' Time Steps: Sarah Saltwick [interview]

Ah, we near the end of our mini-interviews with the eight winners of Austin Script Work's annual Out of Ink showcase. Playwright-for-hire and lover of the countrytime ladies Sarah Saltwick ponies up to the bar with a few words to say. more ›

Austin Script Works' <i>Time Steps</i>: Katherine Catmull [interview]

Austin Script Works' Time Steps: Katherine Catmull [interview]

Enjoy some java, a bagel, and the fifth installment of our mini-interviews with the eight winners of Austin Script Work's annual Out of Ink showcase. The lovely, lauded, and multi-talented Katherine Catmull gets us started today. more ›

Austin Script Works' <i>Time Steps</i>: Tim Thomas [interview]

Austin Script Works' Time Steps: Tim Thomas [interview]

The last of today's mini-interviews with the eight winners of Austin Script Work's annual Out of Ink showcase: Prolific writer and new papa Tim Thomas regaled us with his usual wit. more ›

Austin Script Works' <i>Time Steps</i>: Max Langert [interview]

Austin Script Works' Time Steps: Max Langert [interview]

Third in a series of eight mini-interviews with the winners of Austin Script Work's annual Out of Ink showcase, for which participating playwrights took no more than 48 hours to pen a 10-minute play and were required to use the following "ingredients": The play must go backward, from beginning to end; Include a sudden dance break that causes a shift in the action; Include three things your mother told you not to do. Max Langert, a delightful, talented fellow whom we've worked with in the past, had the following to say. more ›

Austin Script Works' <i>Time Steps</i>: Meg Haley [interview]

Austin Script Works' Time Steps: Meg Haley [interview]

We continue our series of mini-interviews with the eight winners of Austin Script Work's annual Out of Ink showcase, for which participating playwrights took no more than 48 hours to pen a 10-minute play and were required to use the following "ingredients": The play must go backward, from beginning to end; Include a sudden dance break that causes a shift in the action; Include three things your mother told you not to do. Here's how Meg Haley, author of our favorite entry this year, answered. more ›

<i>Time Steps</i>: ASW's Annual 10-minute Play Showcase

Time Steps: ASW's Annual 10-minute Play Showcase

Tomorrow night, Austin Script Works opens their annual showcase, Out of Ink. As always, Out of Ink boasts top-flight directors and a fantastic cast. To give a preview of this sampler box of talent, we've asked the eight winning playwrights the same four questions. Today and tomorrow we'll share their responses. First up to bat: Marshall Ryan Maresca. more ›

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