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The Hideout Theatre was founded in 1999 by [[Sean Hill]]. | The Hideout Theatre was founded in 1999 by [[Sean Hill]]. | ||
In 2009, the theatre was in danger of shutting down, but was instead acquired by [[Jessica Arjet]], [[Kareem Badr]] and [[Roy Janik]]. | In 2009, the theatre was in danger of shutting down, but was instead acquired by [[Jessica Arjet]], [[Kareem Badr]] and [[Roy Janik]]. | ||
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== Shows == | == Shows == |
Revision as of 11:26, 17 April 2013
The Hideout Theatre | |
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Address | 617 Congress Avenue |
Homepage | http://www.hideouttheatre.com |
Years of Operation | 1998-Present |
The Hideout Theatre is an improv theater in downtown Austin that draws its primary inspiration from the work of Keith Johnstone.
History
The Hideout Theatre was founded in 1999 by Sean Hill. In 2009, the theatre was in danger of shutting down, but was instead acquired by Jessica Arjet, Kareem Badr and Roy Janik. [1]
Shows
The Hideout puts on a number of mainstage shows, and a variety of recurring shows such as Maestro and The Free Fringe.
Notable Facts
The Hideout has had a text adventure written about it.