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  • ...hearsal and confirmed wanting to start a duo. The name Austin/Austin comes from Quinn Buckner's first name (Austin) and Ryan Austin's last name. ...e (and maybe even players) become so engaged in the scene that they forget the phrase is coming.
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  • |Theater= [[The Hideout Theatre]] ...ho works primarily with [[Merlin Works Institute for Improvisation]] and [[The Hideout Theatre]].
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  • |Theater= [[The Hideout Theatre]] Marc began taking improv classes at the [[Hideout Theatre]] in August of 2005. He's done a whole bunch of stuff sin
    7 KB (1,089 words) - 23:38, 15 October 2018
  • |Picture = The tribunal.jpg |Theater = [[The Hideout Theatre]]
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  • ...plays. They have a weekly show ([[The Spectacle]]) on Fridays at 10pm at [[The Hideout Theatre]]. Here is [[Robert Faires]]'s explanation of the name's origin:<blockquote>After a long, tedious search for a group name in
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  • '''The 2012 Out of Bounds Comedy Festival''' was the eleventh annual [[Out of Bounds Comedy Festival]]. Its advertising was themed around the end of the world, and referred to the festival as "OOBageddon".
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  • |Theater= [[The Institution Theater]] ...explores a topic via scripted and improvised material. It was inspired by the NPR program ''[[wikipedia:This American Life|This American Life]]''.
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  • Cody moved to Austin, TX in 2005 to attend film school at the University of Texas. ...eatre]] as part of the Lone Start Sketch festival. The show went on to win the "best of sketch" award.
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  • |Theater= [[The Institution Theater]] '''Asaf Ronen''' is an improv performer and director. He co-runs [[The Institution Theater]].
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  • ...igo Shift''' is a musical improv troupe set in a cabaret at the end of the world. ...scenes, stories, and songs loosely threaded together by the banter between the three characters.
    7 KB (1,010 words) - 13:48, 30 September 2016
  • |Theater= [[The Hideout Theatre]] ...from _Strange Worlds_.|A drawing by [[Ryan Austin]] of the cast of heroes from ''Strange Worlds''.]]
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  • ...imilarly-themed troupe that performed a La Ronde set in a post-apocalyptic world, see [[Apocalypse (troupe)]]. ...a:The Road Warrior|The Road Warrior]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:The Walking Dead|The Walking Dead]]''.
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  • |Theater= [[The Hideout Theatre]] ...ormer, director, scenic painter, teacher, and the Director of Design for [[The Hideout Theatre]]. Kaci is a represented actor with TAG Talent Agency[http:
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  • The '''B. Iden Payne Awards''' are annual awards for local theater in Austin. ...gories for "Outstanding Production" and "Outstanding Director", as well as the "Rudy Kloptik Award for Outstanding Improvisational Troupe".
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  • ...sions, especially successful shows are 'held over' into 6pm productions in the following month. In the early years, specific runs of shows were rare. Apart from ''[[Start Trekkin']]'', [[Sean Hill]] presented various Keith Johnstone for
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  • ...jpg|thumb|alt=Flyer from the Jury's final show in October 2003.|Flyer from the Jury's final show in October 2003.]] The troupe was founded in May 1998, and performed their final show in October 2
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  • ...very performance of [[the Hideout Theatre]]'s experimental-show slot, from the 1/5/12 inaugural show to 10/1/15. ==== ''[[The New Game Project]]'' ([[Roy Janik]]) ====
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