Frank Wo/Men Collective Debuts TISKETTASKET in Austin
Tiskettasket, an interactive physical theatre show centered around multi-purposing food. In a series of overlapping vignettes, this performance channels absurdity in many forms, allowing the audience to engage head-deep in fruitful, full-bodied episodes of goof.
BWW Review: LOOSE GRAVEL is Raw, Edgy and Occasionally Brilliant
LOOSE GRAVEL, a new work by Frank Wo/Men Collective, is a collaborative performance piece by a group of Austin and New York emerging artists that is part dance and part short theatrical scenes that span the gamut from comedic to absurdist and back to dramatic. The work is a gender fluid piece of thirty two individual vignettes that is multi-lingual in places. This highly physical piece takes risks that don't always work, but when they do, there are flashes of brilliance on this tiny stage.
Frank Wo/Men Collective Debuts LOOSE GRAVEL in Austin
Frank Wo/Men Collective presents its first physical theatre project, Loose Gravel, January 5-7 at 7:30 pm, at Topology in East Austin. Frank Wo/Men Collective is a group of fresh, multitalented emerging artists based in Austin and New York City. The artists co-produce a multitude of forward-thinking pieces which are at times fervid, humorous, or idiosyncratic.
BWW Review: UT Theatre and Dance Brings THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK'S Pages to Life
The famous diary of Anne Frank has been recreated, republished, and reproduced in perhaps every form imaginable. Since its original publication in Amsterdam in 1947, The Diary of a Young Girl has been translated into over 67 languages, with over 30 million copies sold to this day. It has inspired the 1955 Tony Award-winning play, The Diary of Anne Frank (revived on Broadway in 1997), and the 1959 film version under the same name. The University of Texas' Department of Theatre and Dance kicks off their 2015-2016 theatrical season with the famed play.
University of Texas at Austin Department of Theatre & Dance Presents REFUGIA This Weekend
The University of Texas at Austin Department of Theatre and Dance presents the new work Refugia, this weekend, February 12-15 at the B. Iden Payne Theatre. An original idea developed by the internationally renowned ensemble The Moving Company,Refugia is an investigation into the lives of those who find themselves at the crossroads of transition, navigating life's margins.