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Hyperlinks was a mainstage show at The Hideout Theatre in which the audience called edits and new scenes.

Summary

Press Blurbs

2010

The press blurb for the show from the annoucement on The AIC Forums of its headlining run on The Threefer.

"Hyperlinks is the only improv show that puts full control in the audience’s hands. With no idea where their scenes will be edited, it is up to the best improvisers in town to move faster than the audience can click them into completely new scenes. If you love improv, but have always wanted to move more at your own tempo, this is the show for you."

2011

Their press blurb, taken from a 2011 application to perform at The Hideout Theatre:

Hyperlinks is a fun improv format where the audience controls the scenes with a click!

The performers do a scene and at any point someone in the audience- anyone!- can yell out "click!" and the performers start a new scene based on what was last said.

It's fun, fast-paced, and interactive and always a good time for both performers and audience members.

"What's Your Deal?"

Their answer to the "What's Your Deal?" question on a 2011 application to perform at The Hideout Theatre:

Fast-paced short scenes based on audience participation.

History

The show first ran as half of the The Double Barrel on 12/1/06, the first show Asaf Ronen produced on his arrival in Austin. It then ran as the mainstage show at The Hideout Theatre through March 2009. It was brought back as the headlining act of The Threefer in January 2010. It's been performed since in various one-off shows with a variety of casts.

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