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{{Infobox Performer
|Name = Andrew Buck
|Picture = Andrew Buck Pic.jpg
|Theater= [[The Hideout Theatre]]
|Years = 2012-Present
}}
'''Andrew Buck''' is an improviser living and performing in Austin, Texas.


== History ==
== History ==
Andrew began his improv career as a student at [[Merlin Works]] in July 2011. He has performed improv at [[Salvage Vanguard Theater]], [[the Hideout Theatre]], [[the Institution Theater]], and [[ColdTowne Theater]].
Before discovering improv, Andrew was a regular performer at the weekly Austin Poetry Slam (1997-2009). He was a member of two of the three Austin Poetry Slam teams to reach the Finals of the National Poetry Slam (taking third place both times). Andrew also hosted the weekly Austin Slam for four years and was featured on the HBO program "Def Poetry Jam" in 2004. While in college at The University of Texas, he was a member of the UT Forensics Team, where he reached the final round of the National Speech Tournament five times, including helping UT win the National Championship in 2001.


Andrew also maintains an improv-related blog at [http://www.yesandrew.com YesAndrew.com]


== Shows ==
== Shows ==
* ''[[Manhattan Stories]]''
* ''[[Fandom]]''
* ''[[Not This American Life]]''
* ''[[Braised in Texas]]
* ''[[Array]]''
* ''[[I Love You So Much]]''
* ''[[Theatresports]]''


== Troupes ==


* [[The Seven Eight Sevens]]
* [[Mandinka]]
* [[Past Lives]]


== Troupes ==
[[Category:Performers|Buck]]

Latest revision as of 18:05, 7 March 2014


Andrew Buck

Andrew Buck Pic.jpg

Primary Theater The Hideout Theatre
Years Active 2012-Present

Andrew Buck is an improviser living and performing in Austin, Texas.

History

Andrew began his improv career as a student at Merlin Works in July 2011. He has performed improv at Salvage Vanguard Theater, the Hideout Theatre, the Institution Theater, and ColdTowne Theater.

Before discovering improv, Andrew was a regular performer at the weekly Austin Poetry Slam (1997-2009). He was a member of two of the three Austin Poetry Slam teams to reach the Finals of the National Poetry Slam (taking third place both times). Andrew also hosted the weekly Austin Slam for four years and was featured on the HBO program "Def Poetry Jam" in 2004. While in college at The University of Texas, he was a member of the UT Forensics Team, where he reached the final round of the National Speech Tournament five times, including helping UT win the National Championship in 2001.

Andrew also maintains an improv-related blog at YesAndrew.com

Shows

Troupes