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* [http://www.coldtownetheater.com/performer/arthur-simone Arthur's bio page on the ColdTowne Theater site.] | * [http://www.coldtownetheater.com/performer/arthur-simone Arthur's bio page on the ColdTowne Theater site.] | ||
* [http:// | * [http://gybpodcast.libsyn.com/aurthur-simone-ep-5-got-your Interview] on the ''[[Got Your Back]]'' podcast. | ||
* [http://yesandrew.com/the-sunday-interview-arthur-simone/ Interview] by [[Andrew Buck]]. | |||
[[Category:Performers|Simone]] | [[Category:Performers|Simone]] |
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Arthur Simone | |
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Primary Theater | ColdTowne Theater |
Years Active | 2006-Present |
Arthur Simone is an improv performer, teacher, and director.
Summary
From his bio page on the ColdTowne Theater site:
Arthur Simone is an actor, artist and co-founder of Austin's ColdTowne Theater. He graduated in Theatre from Oberlin College and studied improvisation at Chicago's Improv Olympic. Notable live performances have included improv with a dog, Carla Goodman's Failure: a Big StupidMess, Rubber Repertory's Jubilee and his one-man show Dear Frailty, which earned him an award as Best Actor in Austin.
As a film and television actor, he's appeared in everything from Big Momma's House 2 to Parkland. Arthur has been a sometime fixture on the annual East Austin Studio Tour and has been a finalist for the Hunting Art Prize.
Troupes
- 3, 2, 1, Kill!
- Array
- Arthur Simone & Chris Trew Sing the Songs of _____
- Boy Toy
- Buddy Daddy
- ColdTowne
- Moondogg
- Roy, Roy, Roy
- Texas Giant
Shows
Guest Appearances
- Crack! (8/7/10)
- Boys of Summer (2006 run)
More Information
- Arthur's bio page on the ColdTowne Theater site.
- Interview on the Got Your Back podcast.
- Interview by Andrew Buck.