Entries from Austinist tagged with 'williamshakespeare'
April 21, 2008
In anticipation of its upcoming production of Much Ado About Nothing, Austin Shakespeare is hosting a family-friendly birthday bash at Castleton Village, ye olde Elizabethan towne on Richard Garriott's Lake Austin property. Much Ado previews this Friday night (4/25) at the Curtain [$25 tickets], plays a gala premiere on Saturday that will include munchies, madrigals, and more [$75 tickets], and ends the weekend with a family-friendly matinee on Sunday at 3pm [$15-20 tickets]....
Continue Reading "Much Ado about Much Ado: Bard Turns 444!"February 17, 2006
F R I D A Y [17] [DJs/party] Caps and Jones at Barcelona (link) [music] Zykos, The Black, Evangelicals, and Michael Kingcaid at Emo's (link) [film] John S. Rad's "Dangerous Men" at Drafthouse Village (9:45pm) (link) [books] Anthropologist Jenny White presents her first novel, The Sultan's Seal at Bookpeople (Free, 7pm) (link) [party] Freescale Marathon kick off party at Runtex Riverside (Free, 5-7pm) (link) [music] Zookeeper, Sad Accordions, Alex Dupree & The Trapdoor Plan, Meryll......
Continue Reading "The Weekend IST List: February 17-19"February 13, 2006
Our comprehensive theatre guide can be found here M O N D A Y [13][film] Ralph Nelson's "Tick…Tick…Tick" at Drafthouse Downtown (7pm) (link) [film] Alamo Music Mondays presents "Fela Kuti: Music is the Weapon" at Drafthouse Downtown (9:45pm) (link) [comedy] "Richard Pryor Live in Concert" at Drafthouse South Lamar (10:15pm) (link) [film] "Coachella" at Drafthouse Village (9:45pm) (link) T U E S D A Y [14] [party/music] The White Ghost Shivers Valentine's Day Ball at......
Continue Reading "The Weekly IST List: February 13-20"April 12, 2005
We’ve all seen William Shakespeare’s Macbeth…on television, in the movies, performed by the kids we picked on in high school. It’s so played. However, one group of Austin actors is adding a new twist to an old classic. The Weird Sisters Women’s Theater Collective presents The Weird Sisters, Hand in Hand which is “a female-centric adaptation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth.” According to their website, this all-female cast presents a “play [that] centralizes the female characters and......
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