Entries from Austinist tagged with 'yellowtapeconstruction'
December 14, 2007
Thirteen years after founding Salvage Vanguard Theater, Artistic Director Jason Neulander is stepping down. Neulander has grown SVT from a crazy little fringe collective to a powerhouse producer of cutting-edge works. No doubt it'll be very exciting to see what he gets into next....
Continue Reading "Theatre News Bits"December 6, 2007
The Ultimate Christmas Musical: The Musical!Through 12/22, Th/Fr/Sa at 8pmSalvage Vanguard Theater (map)[info] | [tickets]Christmas will be here sooner than you think! What nicer gift than an evening out at the theater? Here're just a few shows we think worthy of being early stocking-stuffers. You've probably already seen the XL cover or read the AusChron piece (damn, Jonathon Morgan gets around!)—Yellow Tape Construction Company's Ultimate Christmas Musical: The Musical! opened last weekend. We loved......
Continue Reading "This Week in Theatre: 18 Shopping Days Left!"December 6, 2007
Photo by Wylie Maercklein, courtesy YTCC The Ultimate Christmas Musical: The Musical!Through 12/22, Th/Fr/Sa at 8pmSalvage Vanguard Theater (map)[info] | [tickets]The North Pole is a pretty raunchy place. That’s what the Yellow Tape Construction Company would lead you to believe, anyway. And while we don’t remember Frosty the Snowman dealing smack in any of the Christmas fables we used to read in kindergarten, it’s not implausible. He may be a sentient amalgamation of button, coal,......
Continue Reading "Austinist Review: The Ultimate Christmas Musical: The Musical!"November 28, 2007
Photo by Wylie Maercklein The good folks at Yellow Tape Construction Co. are giving away two tickets to Thursday's opening of The Ultimate Christmas Musical: The Musical! According to their website, "When one little boy loses the Spirit of Christmas, his disbelief sends the North Pole into chaos — Rudolph is a diva, the elves are disenfranchised, and Santa has suddenly started growing old! Can Frosty the Snowman and his sidekick, Soniyeve — the pluckiest......
Continue Reading "Austinist Giveaway: The Ultimate Christmas Musical: The Musical!"November 26, 2007
Photo from Soundcheck Magazine Austin's 2nd Annual Green Holiday Festival, "The Sustainable Shopper's Ball!", returns to the Sunset Valley Farmers Market with over 60 local vendors and educators offering everything from bamboo homewares to luxury organic linens SXSW Film Festival Producer Matt Dentler shares some insider tips on what the film programming team is looking for - "Should you spend money on a fancy press kit? Should you check your DVD screener 4 different times......
Continue Reading "The Week in the IST List"October 11, 2007
This press release from Yellow Tape Construction Company crossed our desk today, and it not only sounds like too much fun, it also helps the environment! Good...and good for you. Who hates that? Have a box of gaudy Christmas decorations your spouse won't let you display? Stop letting it gather dust in the attic, and give it to Yellow Tape! We'll take your singing Santa dolls, blinking, animatronic reindeer—even that dollar-store garland from your first......
Continue Reading "Santa Recycles Too: Yellow Tape Christmas Drive!"September 21, 2007
Spank Dance Company and Refraction Arts are hosting a festival this month celebrating modern dance. Because most of you were probably out at that little music festival last weekend, you might have missed some seriously rockin’ dance performances during opening weekend. Don’t be sad, though, because there are two more weekends in September for you to get your contemporary dance on. Hot September Flurries is a massive collaborative event with involvement from Salvage Vanguard Theatre,......
Continue Reading "Forecast For The Weekend: Flurries!"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"June 28, 2007
Yellow Tape Construction Company, the masters of self-promotion that they are, have so much weird, entertaining content on their website...it's a more than a little addicting. Our recent favorite, by far, is a funky video of Yellow Taper Doug Rutherford doing some, er, Yellowtape-ish things with a balloon and a scarf and his face. Just...yeah. Check it out. We imagine the highly anticipated YTCC production, But, I Could Do That, opening tonight and running this......
Continue Reading "Austinist Giveaway: But, I Could Do That"March 30, 2007
FRIDAY [30] music • The Skeletons at South Austin Speedshop (7pm) fashion/music • Couture de Amore with fashions by Loves, Mariessa; Stiletto Gold; Sea and Enemies; Amy Kline (Jewelry), and Clap!Clap!, Golden Bear, Haunting Oboe Music, The Valentines at The Parish Room ($10) music • Video/CD release for "The Projeckt" at Latitude 30 music • Bluebonnet Blues Festival, benefitting Historic Main Street Association of Marble Falls, at Marble Falls music • 3rd Annual Global......
Continue Reading "The Weekend IST List"March 29, 2007
THURSDAY [29] theatre •Yellow Tape Construction Company presents I Am Not Tartuffe at play! Theatre (8pm) theatre •The City Theatre Company presents The Boys Next Door at The City Theatre (8pm) theatre •Ohio Trip, a "slide show adventure" by Elizabeth Cobbe at Women & Their Work Gallery (7:30pm) theatre •The Vortex presents Hamlet at The Vortex (8pm) theatre •Hyde Park Theatre presents Zell Miller III's My Child, My Child, My Alien Child at Hyde......
Continue Reading "The Weekend IST List"March 23, 2007
Yellow Tape Construction Company has done it again. Campy can be hard, but the kids in "I Am Not Tartuffe" have left us, as they say, rolling in the aisles. Fill out the following form and we'll shoot the first two winners a pair of tickets to Saturday night's performance. Full Name: Email Address: If you want to catch the show during the rest of its run, you've got 'til March 31. Laughter is......
Continue Reading "Austinist Giveaway: I Am Not Tartuffe"March 22, 2007
THURSDAY [22] music •Third Coast Festival Listening Room, hosted by David Brown (KUT) at Cactus Café (7pm) books •Melissa Kirsch presents The Girl's Guide to Absolutely Everything at BookPeople (7:00pm) music •The Charms, Gentlemen's Social Club, The Deadly Companions at Emo's music •Jack Rabid and the Slims, American Business Machines (Mass), Abby Birds, The Steed at Trophy's music •Weird Weeds, The Dead Science, The Parenthetical Science, Hello Lovers at The Mohawk film •Alejandro Jodorowsky's......
Continue Reading "The Weekend IST List"March 16, 2007
FRIDAY [16] art • Artist's Reception: Joan Winter: From Marfa to Sudari at Flatbed Press and Gallery (6-8pm) art • Flatstock 12 Poster Convention at Austin Convention Center (11am-6pm) books • Jack Pendarvis preseents The Mysterious Secret of the Valuable Treasure at BookPeople (3:00pm) books • John Sellers presents Perfect From Now On at BookPeople (7:00pm) sxsw • SXSW Film Festival at Everywhere sxsw • SXSW Music Festival at Everywhere theatre • Austin Shakespeare......
Continue Reading "The Weekend IST List"March 14, 2007
Heya, remember that new work by Yellow Tape Construction Company we told you about yesterday? The opening night of which is tomorrow and features free wine, delicious cocktails, and yummy catered sweets? Well guess what? We've got some free tickets for ya. Now who says we never give you anything? Be the first to fill out the following form, and we'll shoot you two passes for tomorrow night's gala and performance: Congratulations to our......
Continue Reading "Austinist Giveaway: I Am Not Tartuffe"December 6, 2006
Violinist Charles Yang. Photo by Eric Uhlir Three weeks ago, Austin's newest arts organization, strataTX, launched with a successful kickoff gala at the Design Center of Austin. The latest giving group of the Texas Cultural Trust, strataTX brings together enthusiastic young professionals of all industries and backgrounds to help sustain and expand the Lone Star State's arts community. StrataTX Launch Party Attendees. Photo by Eric Uhlir Amidst heavy fanfare, TCT Deputy Director Jennifer Wijangco......
Continue Reading "StrataTX: Texas Arts Nonprofit Debuts in Austin"November 10, 2006
As we mentioned yesterday, Yellow Tape Construction Co is throwing a kick-ass party at Art Amici on Saturday night. Not only does the Austinist-sponsored afterparty feature Peel, The Early Tapes, and Cari P from Belaire and Fancy Feast, but you can come early and check out performances by The Frank Mills, Big Poppa E, Breanna Stogner and more! Performances start at 9pm, with a ticket price of $20 (price includes 2 drinks), but now......
Continue Reading "Austinist Giveaway: Party Art: The Art Party!"October 11, 2006
Ever known someone who economizes their words, and yet (or perhaps because of this) frequently spouts beautiful, eloquent gems of truth? We happen to be very close with someone just like that, and here's what he had to say about Yellow Tape Construction Company's latest production: "If it were a spoken language, they'd have a thousand words for play." This is so true that coming up with a written, non-redundant way to describe and......
Continue Reading "Austinist Dance Review: We Are Normal, Cha Cha Chaaa"October 6, 2006
We’ve already brought to your attention most of this week’s theatre and dance openings, but here’s a quick refresher, just in case you haven’t been paying attention: We Are Normal, Cha Cha Chaaa: a new dance epic from the Yellow Tape Construction Co featuring Cari P from Fancy Feast and Belaire. Read our preview, or check out our photos. At Home With Dick 2: the Dick Price musical. All singing, all dancing, Alzheimer’s. Check......
Continue Reading "Dude, We're All Over it"October 6, 2006
Dancers perform in Yellow Tape Construction's newest show, We Are Normal, Cha Cha Chaaa. It opens Friday, October 6th. Expand for more pictures.......
Continue Reading "Snapshots: Cha Cha Chaaa"October 5, 2006
Think you're normal? Think the production company that brought you this summer's funnest show, I Love My Dead Gay Son: The Musical! is normal? They think they are! So much so that they've titled their latest show, a dance epic, We Are Normal, Cha Cha Chaaa. Hm. We have our doubts about that. However, we don't doubt this dance performance -- including live accompaniment by Cari P (from not one but two local indie-pop......
Continue Reading "Austinist Giveaway: Get Cha Free Cha Tickets Chaaa!"September 21, 2006
As happens this time every year, the last few months have been pretty slow at Austinist Theatre Central. The 2005-2006 season wrapped by late August or so, including the shorter, simpler summer productions and workshops that seem to be mainstays of so many local theatre companies. Finally the '06-'07 season is well planned and underway, and while we're looking forward to some exciting upcoming productions, we're also in the mood to look back at......
Continue Reading "Austinist Picks..."September 7, 2006
Get in touch with twenty of Austin's most innovative young businesses this Saturday at Ruta Maya. Austin Breaking Ground -- an event created as a launching pad for the aforementioned entrepreneurs -- will provide exposure and networking opportunities for companies like 360 Bebe, A Thousand Petals, Zen Blossom and more. For you? It's a chance to check out the up-and-comers while you shake your groove thang to the bitchin' DJ and watch dance performances......
Continue Reading "New Business, Good Coffee, Ass Shakin'"August 25, 2006
We’re not exactly inundated with new shows opening this weekend, but there’s a couple of notable events to keep the proverbial party hoppin’ and your metaphorical booty shakin’. Shakin’ modern dance style, that is. Werd. Big ups to our Austinist Pick of the Week, Calyx Dance Co’s Danscopia. These kids are fresh meat in Austin’s growing modern dance scene, but the initial buzz is good. Our girlfriend caught the second half of the company’s......
Continue Reading "Dance, Sucka!"August 24, 2006
Dandelion Momma & Under Construction: An Austinist Interview with Greg Romero and Amanda Butterfield
Look out folks. There's a new theatre initiative kicking off this weekend, and it sounds like a genuinely interesting one (versus the kinds that come with lots of Ivory Tower mumbo jumbo, plenty of grant money, and...not much to offer for schmoes like us who just like to connect with really good theatre). As part of their Groundplans outreach program, Yellow Tape Construction Company is launching the Under Construction series this weekend, with a......
Continue Reading "Dandelion Momma & Under Construction: An Austinist Interview with Greg Romero and Amanda Butterfield"June 30, 2006
As we scourged all the theatre listings this week, endlessly digging for all the dirt on all the shows in all the venues from all the companies in all of Central Texas, we realized…there is no spoon. There’s also practically nothing opening this weekend. But never fear, dear theatre goer, there’s plenty, plenty of shows that are still running from previous weeks that – if you haven’t already seen them – will forever haunt......
Continue Reading "If a Tree Falls In the Forest and Hits a Mime: This Week in Theatre!"June 30, 2006
This Saturday, Austinist is helping our friends at Yellow Tape Construction Company celebrate both the fabulous success of their sold-out show, I Love My Dead Gay Son: The Musical!, and the más fabulous launch of their second season. [Austinist reviews Dead Gay Son] ...Second season? Believe it or not, this "trendsetting" (Chronicle) production company that's managed to win Best of the Fest at FronteraFest and staged a production involving the Rollergirls and punk rock......
Continue Reading "Reminder: Yellow Tape Construction Co Birthday/Launch Party, This Saturday"June 27, 2006
This Saturday, Austinist is helping our friends at Yellow Tape Construction Company celebrate both the fabulous success of their sold-out show, I Love My Dead Gay Son: The Musical!, and the más fabulous launch of their second season. [Austinist reviews Dead Gay Son] ...Second season? Believe it or not, this "trendsetting" (Chronicle) production company that's managed to win Best of the Fest at FronteraFest and staged a production involving the Rollergirls and punk rock......
Continue Reading "Yellow Tape Construction Co Birthday/Launch Party, This Saturday"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"