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  • Their final show was on 8/27/08, at [[The 2008 Out of Bounds Comedy Festival]]. ...photos/oob_pics/sets/72157606947457587 Photoset] that includes their final show.
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  • '''Buddy Daddy''' is an improv duo consisting of [[Arthur Simone]] and his dog. The duo played [[The Out of Bounds Comedy Festival]] from 2008 to 2011.
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  • The troupe performed a reunion show at [[The Hideout Theatre]] in 2014. ...levator" format. There are a fun, experienced pack of jackasses who follow their every instinct on stage without too much forethought to the consequences.</
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  • {{Infobox Show ...age show at [[ColdTowne Theater]], a 19<sup>th</sup>-century themed improv show in the dark.
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  • This is their bio from the [[2012 Out of Bounds]] web site: ...ater]], where they premiered their Cochise! format as part of [[The Out of Bounds Comedy Festival]]. They push the boundaries that few other performers are w
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  • Their press blurb, taken from a 2010 application to perform at [[The Hideout Theatre]]:<blockquote><p>Starting as a CageMatch champion tea ...hought provoking conversation between two knuckleheads. Their single scene show format allows for a slower pace, strongly developed characters, and hilario
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  • ...ity, deliberate relationship and game to bring you a side-splitting improv show.</p> ...Hideout Theater and the Lair, you can play with them every Sunday at 8 PM at ColdTowne Theater.</p></blockquote>
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  • {{Infobox Show |Name = Beware of Female Spies
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  • ...tchell Deane]], [[Cat Drago]], [[Brandon Martin]], and [[Sarah Swofford]]. At the same time the troupe also started working with [[Clifton Highfield]] as ...iculties. They played their last show at [[The New Movement]] for [[Out of Bounds]] 2013. All former troupe members and coaches were invited to participate.
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  • This is their bio from the [[2012 Out of Bounds]] web site: ...ises to deliver memorably pathetic yet oddly lovable characters and plenty of moments that will make you happily uncomfortable. That thing that you're pr
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  • ...ng of [[Brad Hawkins]] and [[Christopher "Ceej" Allen]], playing the roles of [[wikipedia:Franz Kafka|Franz Kafka]] and [[wikipedia:David Lynch|David Lyn ...May 11 of that year, hosted by [[Brett Tribe]]. They played to an audience of six that night.
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  • |Name = The Dukes of Bedside Manor '''The Dukes of Bedside Manor''' was an improv troupe.
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  • ...Im]] has arranged for them to host at [[Kick Butt Coffee]]. In 2010, they played the Black Box Comedy Festival in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2015 they had a one-off reunion show at [[The 2015 Out of Bounds Comedy Festival]], sans [[Mark Carpenter]].
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  • ...dditionally, the troupe occasionally performs an adult version of the show at various theaters in Austin. ...th the host of the show and as a performer. The Voice of Steve (V.o.S.) is played by an actor offstage, using a microphone.
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  • ...chestra''' was a narrative musical improv troupe that formed from students of [[Shana Merlin|Shana Merlin's]] first improvised-singing classes. ...Susannah Raulino]] and [[Amy Averett]], and disbanded after their [[Out of Bounds]] performance in 2011.
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  • ...g shortform at a local bar regularly in order to earn enough money to open their own theater. While saving up the money, [[wikipedia:Hurricane Katrina|Hurr ...gave their festival slot to ColdTowne, which was the first time ColdTowne played in Austin.
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  • ...and [[Jordan T. Maxwell]], with [[Peter Rogers]] sitting in for the first show. The current members of ¡Zarzamora! are:
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  • ...jpg|thumb|alt=The Starborn Poster.|Poster promoting their return and first show as a dedicated troupe.]] ...erRun.jpg|thumb|alt=Threefer Run.|Poster promoting their February 2014 run of headlining shows in The Threefer.]]
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  • {{Infobox Show '''''Cochise''''' was a mainstage show at [[The Hideout Theatre]] based on late-70s cop shows. It was originally pro
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  • ...le Rock.jpg|thumb|alt=Promotional photo of Fragile Rock.|Promotional photo of Fragile Rock.]] In 2015, they played a showcase at [[wikipedia:SXSW|SXSW]].
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  • ...IC Wiki follows the [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Manual of Style|Wikipedia Manual of Style]] except in cases noted below. * Each article should begin with the name of the page in '''bold text'''.
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  • ...ocused improv project. At the start of 2015 he started officially teaching at the Hideout. 2016 He produced his first festival [[Improvised Play Festival * [[The Dukes of Bedside Manor]]
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  • '''The Amazon and the Milksop''' is an improv duo consisting of [[Kaci Beeler]] and [[Curtis Luciani]]. This is their bio from the [[2012 Out of Bounds]] site:
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  • ...rt Form Players''' is an improv troupe that performs persona-prov as a set of female prisoners. ...utes, and were strictly short-form persona-prov shows. In their 2014 run, their shows were an hour long and included set pieces and character development.
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  • '''Indigo Shift''' is a musical improv troupe set in a cabaret at the end of the world. ...of apocalyptic themes with the audience, which are then spun into a series of scenes, stories, and songs loosely threaded together by the banter between
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  • ...eatre]]. Her first improv-scoring was for [[Get Up]] at [[The 2005 Out of Bounds Comedy Festival]]. The following year, she started performing with [[The L ...has since had several show runs, and festival appearances at [[The Out of Bounds Comedy Festival]] and the Twin Cities Fest. She began performing with [[Co
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  • ...upe that consists mainly of improvisors who were around for the early days of the Austin-improv scene. ...We started the troupe to get a bunch of folks who played with Monk's Night Out and RP4GC back on stage. Matt Sadler recommended the name because we are ol
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  • {{Infobox Show ...' played five sold-out shows at the Hideout in May of 2014, featuring much of the original cast and several guests.
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  • ...Gloria and Paul met [[Ryan Hill]] when they all took an elective workshop at [[The Hideout Theatre]] entitled ''Andy is Mean to You'', wherein Hideout E ...and the primeness of their number (three). The trio performed a debut show at the Hideout.
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  • ...'' are an improv troupe that perform monoscenes and "strange attractor" as their formats. ...recent participant in the New York Improv Festival. [[Lindsey Reeves]] is played in [[The Professor]] and ''[[Live TV Tuesdays: Firefly|Firefly: The musical
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  • {{Infobox Show '''''Spirited''''' was a mainstage show at [[The Hideout Theatre]], inspired by the dream-logic works from artists lik
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  • ..., which showcases improv, sketch and videos from the troupe has become one of the biggest draws The New Movement has. </blockquote> ...nswer to the "What's Your Deal?" question on a 2012 application to perform at [[The Hideout Theatre]]:<blockquote>Our format is fairly loose. We begin wi
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  • ...in/Austin comes from Quinn Buckner's first name (Austin) and Ryan Austin's last name. ...in a primarily medieval fantasy world. After an pulling inspiration from 1 of 3 Dungeons and Dragons books (Gear, Monsters and NPCs), an initial scene se
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  • {{Infobox Show ...y nights at 10 pm continuously since 2000. It's the longest-running improv show in Austin.
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  • ...ir shows are both the thunderclap of dramatic work and the lighting strike of comedy. Completely human. Completely improvised. Life is a maelstrom. ...mprov show at The Hideout Theater in Austin, Texas called "Kenjutstu". Cat played a beautiful blind samurai warrior with such passion and poise, that Sarah M
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  • '''Jordan T. Maxwell''' is an actor and director of both improvised and scripted works, as well as a writer, a massage therapis ...well as serving as a producer and the original Golf Czar for [[The Out of Bounds Comedy Festival]].
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  • ...Samiee]] and [[Ace Manning]]. He joined [[We Could Be Heroes]] at the end of that year, and had his first onstage performance in January 2001. In 2003, Shannon began co-producing [[The Out of Bounds Comedy Festival]].
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  • ...tor Who''') is a narrative improv troupe that presents improv in the style of the British science-fiction franchise ''[[wikipedia:Doctor Who|Doctor Who]] ...r Who''. The central character is "The Professor", and no mention is made of specific [[wikipedia:Whoniverse|Whoniverse]] villains.
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  • ...) would drive up to Austin on Fridays and teach improv to anyone who would show up. The Hilarions formed in early 1985 and did late-night short-form shows ...was born. Making their debut in early 1987, they performed a 45-minute pre-show lounge slot four days a week for about five years.
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  • {{Infobox Show ...process of producing a (fictional) play. It is a recurring mainstage show at [[The Hideout Theatre]].
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  • ...in]]. Each object on the crest represents a member of the cast at the time of design.]] '''Local Genius Society''' is an improv troupe of raconteurs, savants, and bon vivants.
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  • {{Infobox Show '''''Austin Secrets''''' is an improvised shortform show inspired by real-life-storytelling projects such as [[wikipedia:PostSecret|
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  • ...er from the Jury's final show in October 2003.|Flyer from the Jury's final show in October 2003.]] The troupe was founded in May 1998, and performed their final show in October 2003.
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  • ...[the Hideout Theatre]]'s experimental-show slot, from the 1/5/12 inaugural show to 10/1/15. ...e. Girls dress up as guys. Guys dress up as girls. Everyone plays opposite their actual gender. We get 4 guys and 4 girls in drag up on stage and do a monta
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