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Austin's Indie Pop Sensations TC Superstar Unveil New Album 'Static Dynamic'

Austin's Indie Pop sensations TC Superstar are excited to release their new album Static Dynamic is out now. Static Dynamic is a groovy disco-infused project showcasing a new sonic palette from one of Austin's most beloved performers. In 7-tracks, the album is a story of romantic relationships and Mars colonization all in one.
TC Superstar Release New Single 'Forever'

Austin-based Indie Pop group TC Superstar have shared their newest single 'Forever' out now on Flyer Club Records. Following 'Some Nights,' the groovy Dance Pop song 'Forever' is the second release taken from TC Superstar's forthcoming album Static Dynamic.
Austin-Based TC Superstar Release New Single 'Some Nights'

Austin-based Indie Pop group TC Superstar is set to release their new single Some Nights on May 26th. Their first release since 2021, Some Nights is taken from TC Superstar's highly-anticipated album 'Static Dynamic.'
BWW Feature: And The Nominees Are... BEST LIGHTING/BEST SOUND DESIGN

This year Broadway World is proud to acknowledge the work of these designers who make sure the shows are lit so you can see them and amplified for the hard of hearing (What?!).
BWW Review: ENRON Engaging and Thought Provoking High Tech Entertainment

ENRON is a 2009 play by British playwright Lucy Prebble. The play is based on the financial scandal and eventual collapse of the American energy corporation, Enron, based in Houston,Texas. Enron executive Jeffrey Skilling (Annemarie Alaniz) and his boss Ken Lay (Kayla Johnson) are the main characters along with Skilling's protege Andy Fastow (Caroline Beagles), who rises to become the chief financial officer. Prebble's play is a heady mix of multimedia razzle dazzle, morality play and political satire. To avoid being dry as dust, Prebble has taken complex financial concepts and framed them in terms of the entertainment world: market analysts become a boy band, the Lehman Brothers are presented as Siamese twins, Arthur Anderson is a ventriloquist act, to name just a few. Capitalism is, in general, presented as the tricks and illusions of the sideshow con man. Spanning the years between 1992 and the present, Prebble's play does take some dramatic license. Prebble makes Jeffrey Skilling, Enron's top executive, the main villain, instead of founder Kenneth Lay. Skilling gets the top job because of his vision of the future: Enron won't just provide natural gas; it will trade in energy, the internet, video streaming and even the weather. Skilling makes Andy Fastow the chief financial officer when he comes up with the plan to create shadow companies to disquise Enron's escalating debts as assets. Eventually, the whole corrupt bubble bursts.

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