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* [http://youtu.be/ga6FUaqWaRA Video] by [[Warren Henderson]] of the 2/1/14 show. | |||
* [http://youtu.be/O_fRR1yx4qA Video] by [[Warren Henderson]] of the 2/8/14 show. | |||
* [http://vimeo.com/90447837 Video] by [[Melissa Patterson]] of one of their shows. | * [http://vimeo.com/90447837 Video] by [[Melissa Patterson]] of one of their shows. | ||
* [http://vimeo.com/91716580 Video] of their 4/10/14 performance in [[The 2014 Improvised Play Festival]]. | * [http://vimeo.com/91716580 Video] of their 4/10/14 performance in [[The 2014 Improvised Play Festival]]. |
Revision as of 15:05, 27 July 2014
What the F@*$ | |
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Theater | The Hideout Theatre |
Directed by | Ruby Willmann |
Assistant Director(s) | Caeriel Crestin |
Cast | |
Run | Feb 2014 |
What the F@*$ (the symbols can vary) is the first student mainstage production at The Hideout Theatre.
Summary
In 'What the F#*@!', an improvised story is split into two halves. In the first half, we see the everyday world and problems of our main character and the people around him or her. During the intermission, the audience helps decide what the 'twist' is. It could be anything... robots, a secret society of magicians, a vast government conspiracy... whatever. The cast then integrates that into the second half, and we watch the chaos ensue.
Media
Videos
- Video by Warren Henderson of the 2/1/14 show.
- Video by Warren Henderson of the 2/8/14 show.
- Video by Melissa Patterson of one of their shows.
- Video of their 4/10/14 performance in The 2014 Improvised Play Festival.
Photos
- Photoset by Steve Rogers of the 2/8/14 show.
- Photoset by Heidi Rogers of the 3/1/14 show.
- Photoset by Steve Rogers of their 4/10/14 performance in The 2014 Improvised Play Festival.
More Information
- The audition notice on The Austin Improv Forums, and the audition form.
- Blog post about the show by cast member Lindsay Hejl.