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{{Infobox Show
{{Infobox Show
   |Name    = Flying Theater Machine
   |Name    = Hideout Kids
   |Director = Jessica Arjet
   |Director = Jessica Arjet
   |Theater  = [[The Hideout Theatre]]
   |Theater  = [[The Hideout Theatre]]
   |Cast    = {{Unbulleted list | [[Amira Pollock]] | [[Asaf Ronen]] | [[Bridget Brewer]] | [[Caeriel Crestin]] | [[Jessica Arjet]] | [[Kaci Beeler]] | [[Kristin Faner]] | [[Kristin Firth]] | [[Luke Wallens]] | [[Kristin Henn]] | [[Madeline Jo Chauvin]] | [[Marc Majcher]] | [[Matt Pollock]] | [[Mike Kinald]] | [[Mike Nystul]] | [[Mitchell Deane]] | [[Ruby Willmann]] | [[Thedward Blevins]] }}
   |Cast    = {{Unbulleted list | [[Amira Pollock]] | [[Asaf Ronen]] | [[Bridget Brewer]] | [[Caeriel Crestin]] | [[Jessica Arjet]] | [[Kaci Beeler]] | [[Kristin Faner]] | [[Kristin Firth]] | [[Luke Wallens]] | [[Kristin Henn]] | [[Madeline Jo Chauvin]] | [[Marc Majcher]] | [[Matt Pollock]] | [[Mike Kinald]] | [[Mike Nystul]] | [[Mitchell Deane]] | [[Ruby Willmann]] | [[Thedward Blevins]] | [[Jeanette Jones]] | [[Megan Venable]] | [[Suzanne Link]] | [[Ryan Hill]] | [[Jessica Von Schramm]] | [[Aspen Webster]] }}
  |Tech    = {{Unbulleted list | [[Neal Tibrewala]] | [[Cindy Page]] }}
   |Picture  = Flying_Theater_Machine.jpg
   |Picture  = Flying_Theater_Machine.jpg
   |Run    = Oct 2007-Present
   |Run    = Oct 2007-Present
}}
}}
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''"Flying Theater Machine" was re-branded "Hideout Kids" in 2017.''


'''Flying Theater Machine''' is the Hideout's weekly improv show for kids.
'''Flying Theater Machine''' is the Hideout's weekly improv show for kids.


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Flying Theater Machine happens every Sunday afternoon at 2pm.  Tickets are $5.
Flying Theater Machine happens every Sunday morning at 11am.  Tickets are $5.


The format of the show changes regularly (see below), but always emphasizes audience involvement and G-rated antics.
The format of the show changes regularly (see below), but always emphasizes audience involvement and G-rated antics.
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* '''Adventure Room''' (L)
* '''Adventure Room''' (L)
* '''Clockwork stories''' (L) ''May/Jun 2010''
* '''Clockwork stories''' (L) ''May/Jun 2010'', "Nov/Dec 2013"
* '''Dinosaurs!''' ''Jul/Aug 2013''
* '''Dinosaurs!/Dinos!''' ''Jul/Aug 2013'', "May/June 2015"
* '''Fairly Silly Fairy Tales''' (S) ''Sep/Oct 2013''<br /> Mostly short-form fairy-tale-themed games, with two longer stories mixed in: Fractured fairy tales &ndash; a familiar fairy tale with audience-suggested changes, and our “big story” &ndash; a completely made up fairy tale.
* '''Fairly Silly Fairy Tales''' (S) ''Sep/Oct 2013'', "Sep/Oct 2015" <br /> Mostly short-form fairy-tale-themed games, with two longer stories mixed in: Fractured fairy tales &ndash; a familiar fairy tale with audience-suggested changes, and our “big story” &ndash; a completely made up fairy tale.
* '''Improvable Circus''' ''Mar/Apr 2010''
* '''Improvable Circus''' ''Mar/Apr 2010''
* '''Made-up Magic''' (L) ''Jul/Aug 2010''
* '''Made-up Magic''' (L) ''Jul/Aug 2010''
* '''Magic Club House''' (L) ''Jul/Aug 2011''
* '''Magic Club House''' (L) ''Jul/Aug 2011''
* '''Monster Family''' (L) ''Nov/Dec 2011'', ''Nov/Dec 2012''<br /> follows the experience of baby monster who is the only one who can see humans. Mostly short-form games, filtered through the experience of baby monster.
* '''Magic School Bus''' (L) ''Jan/Feb 2015''
* '''Pirate Adventures''' (L) ''May/Jun 2011''
* '''Monster Family''' (L) ''Nov/Dec 2011'', ''Nov/Dec 2012'', "Jan/Feb 2014", "March/April 2015" <br /> follows the experience of baby monster who is the only one who can see humans. Mostly short-form games, filtered through the experience of baby monster.
* '''Pirate Adventures/Pirates!''' (L) ''May/Jun 2011'', "July/Aug 2014"
* '''Scavenger Hunt''' (L)
* '''Scavenger Hunt''' (L)
* '''Snowball Fight''' (S) ''Nov/Dec 2009'', ''Jan/Feb 2011'', ''Jan/Feb 2012''<br /> Two teams duke it out, theater sports style, the audience “votes” on the winner by throwing “snowballs” at their favorite team (pieces of paper with words or phrases), which are then used for a blind-line story.
* '''Snowball Fight''' (S) ''Nov/Dec 2009'', ''Jan/Feb 2011'', ''Jan/Feb 2012''<br /> Two teams duke it out, theater sports style, the audience “votes” on the winner by throwing “snowballs” at their favorite team (pieces of paper with words or phrases), which are then used for a blind-line story.
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* '''Story Soup''' (S) ''Jan/Feb 2010''
* '''Story Soup''' (S) ''Jan/Feb 2010''
* '''Story Sports''' (S) ''Sep/Oct 2010''
* '''Story Sports''' (S) ''Sep/Oct 2010''
* '''Super Buddies''' (L) ''Sep/Oct 2015''
* '''Three Wishes''' (L) ''May/June 2015''
* '''Wang Dang Doodle Hour''' (S)
* '''Wang Dang Doodle Hour''' (S)
* '''Wild Wild Puppets''' (L)
* '''Wild Wild Puppets''' (L)
* '''Gryffinpuffleclawsin / Wizard School''' (L) ''May/Jun 2013''<br /> A long-form narrative which follows our protagonists through a chapter of life at wizard school, broken up by games as their classes.
* '''Gryffinpuffleclawsin / Wizard School''' (L) ''May/Jun 2013'', "Nov/Dec 2014" <br /> A long-form narrative which follows our protagonists through a chapter of life at wizard school, broken up by games as their classes.
* '''Wonderland''' (L) ''Sep/Oct 2009'', ''Sep/Oct 2011'', ''Sep/Oct 2012''<br /> Wonderland is a magical, silly place, full of excitement and strange characters.  Our hero starts out in the real world with real world problems, but it is not long before they are swept away into Wonderland, where we will find amazing creatures and obstacles to overcome.
* '''Wonderland''' (L) ''Sep/Oct 2009'', ''Sep/Oct 2011'', ''Sep/Oct 2012'', "May/June 2014" <br /> Wonderland is a magical, silly place, full of excitement and strange characters.  Our hero starts out in the real world with real world problems, but it is not long before they are swept away into Wonderland, where we will find amazing creatures and obstacles to overcome.
* '''You Drive''' (S)
* '''You Drive''' (S) "March/April 2014"
* '''Pterodactyl Cactus''' ''Nov/Dec 2010''
* '''Pterodactyl Cactus''' ''Nov/Dec 2010''


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* [[Jessica Arjet]]      (2007-Present)  
* [[Jessica Arjet]]      (2007-Present)  
* [[Thedward Blevins]]    (Sep 2012-Present)   
* [[Thedward Blevins]]    (Sep 2012-Present)   
* [[Caeriel Crestin]]
* [[Caeriel Crestin]]     (Mar 2012-Present)
* [[Mitchell Deane]]
* [[Mitchell Deane]]
* [[Lindsay Hejl]]        (Mar 2014-Present)
* [[Ryan Hill]]             (Jan 2015-Present)
* [[Ryan Hill]]  
* [[David Ronn]]          (May 2013-Present)
* [[Megan Venable]]      (Sep 2013-Present)
* [[Megan Venable]]      (Sep 2013-Present)
* [[Luke Wallens]]
* [[Luke Wallens]]
* [[Nicole Oliver]]      (Jun 2014-Present)
* [[Aspen Webster]]      (Jun 2014-Present)
* [[Aspen Webster]]      (Jun 2014-Present)
* [[Tyler Bryce]]        (Aug 2015-Present)
* [[Jessica Von Schramm]]      (July 2016-Present)
* [[Suzanne Link]]      (July 2016-Present)
* [[Jeanette Jones]]    (July 2016-Present)


=== Touring ===
=== Touring ===
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* [[Andrew Robinson]]
* [[Andrew Robinson]]
* [[Bridget Brewer]]  
* [[Bridget Brewer]]  
* [[David Ronn]] 
* [[Madeline Jo Chauvin]]   
* [[Madeline Jo Chauvin]]   
* [[Marc Majcher]]  
* [[Marc Majcher]]  
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* [[Cody Melcher]]
* [[Cody Melcher]]
* [[Neal Tibrewala]]
* [[Neal Tibrewala]]
* [[Nicole Oliver]]      (Jun 2014-2015)
* [[Lindsay Hejl]]        (Mar 2014-2015)


== Media ==
== Media ==
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* [http://www.hideouttheatre.com/improv-for-kids/flyingtheatermachine The show's web site.]
* [http://www.hideouttheatre.com/improv-for-kids/flyingtheatermachine The show's web site.]
* [http://forum.austinimprov.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=4936 A thread for naming the show] from [[The Austin Improv Forums]].
* [http://forum.austinimprov.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=4936 A thread for naming the show] from [[The Austin Improv Forums]].
* [http://www.hideouttheatre.com/wonderland-is-looking-wonderful A 9/2/09 post about rehearsing their "Wonderland" format.]
* [http://www.hideouttheatre.com/summer-camp A post about the show's first summer camp.]
* [http://www.hideouttheatre.com/wow-theater-makes-a-difference A post about the show] by [[Jessica Arjet]].
* [http://www.hideouttheatre.com/wow-theater-makes-a-difference A post about the show] by [[Jessica Arjet]].
** [http://www.hideouttheatre.com/why-the-theater-machine-flies A 12/13/10 video interview with Jessica about the show.]


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Latest revision as of 14:38, 12 January 2018


"Flying Theater Machine" was re-branded "Hideout Kids" in 2017.

Flying Theater Machine is the Hideout's weekly improv show for kids.

Summary

Flying Theater Machine happens every Sunday morning at 11am. Tickets are $5.

The format of the show changes regularly (see below), but always emphasizes audience involvement and G-rated antics.

Formats

  • Adventure Room (L)
  • Clockwork stories (L) May/Jun 2010, "Nov/Dec 2013"
  • Dinosaurs!/Dinos! Jul/Aug 2013, "May/June 2015"
  • Fairly Silly Fairy Tales (S) Sep/Oct 2013, "Sep/Oct 2015"
    Mostly short-form fairy-tale-themed games, with two longer stories mixed in: Fractured fairy tales – a familiar fairy tale with audience-suggested changes, and our “big story” – a completely made up fairy tale.
  • Improvable Circus Mar/Apr 2010
  • Made-up Magic (L) Jul/Aug 2010
  • Magic Club House (L) Jul/Aug 2011
  • Magic School Bus (L) Jan/Feb 2015
  • Monster Family (L) Nov/Dec 2011, Nov/Dec 2012, "Jan/Feb 2014", "March/April 2015"
    follows the experience of baby monster who is the only one who can see humans. Mostly short-form games, filtered through the experience of baby monster.
  • Pirate Adventures/Pirates! (L) May/Jun 2011, "July/Aug 2014"
  • Scavenger Hunt (L)
  • Snowball Fight (S) Nov/Dec 2009, Jan/Feb 2011, Jan/Feb 2012
    Two teams duke it out, theater sports style, the audience “votes” on the winner by throwing “snowballs” at their favorite team (pieces of paper with words or phrases), which are then used for a blind-line story.
  • Story Book Capers Mar/Apr 2011
  • Story Soup (S) Jan/Feb 2010
  • Story Sports (S) Sep/Oct 2010
  • Super Buddies (L) Sep/Oct 2015
  • Three Wishes (L) May/June 2015
  • Wang Dang Doodle Hour (S)
  • Wild Wild Puppets (L)
  • Gryffinpuffleclawsin / Wizard School (L) May/Jun 2013, "Nov/Dec 2014"
    A long-form narrative which follows our protagonists through a chapter of life at wizard school, broken up by games as their classes.
  • Wonderland (L) Sep/Oct 2009, Sep/Oct 2011, Sep/Oct 2012, "May/June 2014"
    Wonderland is a magical, silly place, full of excitement and strange characters. Our hero starts out in the real world with real world problems, but it is not long before they are swept away into Wonderland, where we will find amazing creatures and obstacles to overcome.
  • You Drive (S) "March/April 2014"
  • Pterodactyl Cactus Nov/Dec 2010

Cast

Touring

Alumni / On Hiatus

Media

Photos

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