T. Lynn Mikeska

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Capital T Theatre's <i>Small Mouth Sounds</i>
Capital T Theatre's Small Mouth Sounds
This hilarious and moving production reveals near deafening truths with barely a sound

Arts, May 24, 2018

Girls Girls Girls' <i>Broad Ambition</i>
Girls Girls Girls' Broad Ambition
In this improvised musical, the women of this acclaimed troupe take it to the Eighties and take over the workplace

Arts, April 26, 2018

Mary Moody Northen Theatre's <i>Violet</i>
Mary Moody Northen Theatre's Violet
In this moving production, a young woman learns the nature of true beauty and true love

Arts, April 19, 2018

Paper Chairs' <i>The Repentance of Saint Joan</i>
Paper Chairs' The Repentance of Saint Joan
Patrick Shaw's new play is less a tale of Joan of Arc's life than a divine meditation on love lost

Arts, April 5, 2018

Theatre en Bloc's <i>The Secretary</i>
Theatre en Bloc's The Secretary
Kyle John Schmidt's new comedy takes dead aim at our national gun obsession and hits it with laughs

Arts, March 29, 2018

UT Department of Theatre & Dance's <i>Enron</i>
UT Department of Theatre & Dance's Enron
This production of Lucy Prebbles' play smartly recounts and reframes the corporate beast's rise and fall

Arts, March 1, 2018

Zach Theatre's <i>The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time</i>
Zach Theatre's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
This dazzling production takes us inside the mind of a crime-solving teen on the spectrum

Arts, Feb. 15, 2018

GenEnCo's <i>893 | Ya-ku-za</i>
GenEnCo's 893 | Ya-ku-za
This suspenseful two-hander serves up tension in its silences as much as its words

Arts, Feb. 1, 2018

The Hideout Theatre’s <i>Local on the Eights</i>
The Hideout Theatre’s Local on the Eights
Improvised local news for the fictional town of DeWitt turned up some big stories (and funny ones) before and behind the camera

Arts, Dec. 21, 2017

Theatre Synesthesia's <i>The Brutes</i>
Theatre Synesthesia's The Brutes
Casey Wimpee's original drama is about a Civil War-era family, but it's deeply relevant to our own fractured time

Arts, Dec. 14, 2017

The Hideout Theatre's <i>Dance Dreams</i>
The Hideout Theatre's Dance Dreams
The improv artists in this production do an impressive job of detailing the falling and rising fortunes of a ballet company

Arts, Dec. 7, 2017

Different Stages' <i>The Member of the Wedding</i>
Different Stages’ The Member of the Wedding
This staging of the coming-of-age drama evokes the small-town South with vivid design work and a rock solid ensemble

Arts, Nov. 30, 2017

Mary Moody Northen Theatre's <i>ANON(ymous)</i>
Mary Moody Northen Theatre's ANON(ymous)
At St. Edward's, this reworking of Homer's Odyssey gives names to the nameless in today's immigrant crisis

Arts, Nov. 16, 2017

Permanent Record Theatre's <i>Dry Land</i>
Permanent Record Theatre's Dry Land
With this production, this company makes a bold debut and a fierce statement about life for teenage girls

Arts, Nov. 9, 2017

Hyde Park Theatre's <i>The Wolves</i>
Hyde Park Theatre's The Wolves
This fun, honest, real production of Sarah DeLappe's play zeroes in on the best part of playing a sport: being on a team

Arts, Oct. 5, 2017

Ground Floor Theatre’s <i>Gibberish Mostly</i>
Ground Floor Theatre’s Gibberish Mostly
This production of Max Langert’s brave play breaks the silence about autism and the stigma and shame surrounding it

Arts, Sept. 28, 2017

The Hidden Room Theatre's <i>Henry IV</i>
The Hidden Room Theatre's Henry IV
Beth Burns' latest foray into Shakespeare will school you on how to present plays penned by the Bard

Arts, Sept. 21, 2017

Teatro Vivo's <i>Enfrascada</i>
Teatro Vivo’s Enfrascada
Tanya Saracho's dark comedy about moving on from heartbreak is staged with humor, honesty, and magic

Arts, Sept. 14, 2017

Austin Jewish Repertory Theater's <i>The Art of Remembering</i>
Austin Jewish Repertory Theater's The Art of Remembering
In Adina L. Ruskin's play, AJRT offers an intimate look at how memories shape us

Arts, Aug. 17, 2017

Last Act Theatre's <i>Richard III</i>
Richard III
This all-female production takes the Bard's drama from the doldrums to dynamite for Women Who Act

Arts, July 20, 2017

Hyde Park Theatre's <i>The Moors</i>
Hyde Park Theatre's The Moors
This production of Jen Silverman's play is an engaging cocktail of Gothic mystery, modern absurdity, and stunning surprises

Arts, July 13, 2017

Different Stages' <i>The Dresser</i>
Different Stages' The Dresser
Different Stages’ The Dresser shows where to find the juiciest drama in the theatre: backstage

Arts, July 6, 2017

Shrewd Productions' <i>The Revolutionists</i>
Shrewd Productions’ The Revolutionists
This staging of Lauren Gunderson's satire proves the pen is mightier than the guillotine

Arts, June 15, 2017

Trinity Street Players’ <i>Dani Girl</i>
Trinity Street Players’ Dani Girl
This musical may be about a child with cancer, but seeing it is a funny, moving, and healing experience

Arts, May 25, 2017

Renaissance Austin's <i>My Big Fat Bahookie</i>
Renaissance Austin’s My Big Fat Bahookie
Lorella Loftus' really funny new play preaches that everybody's got back, and that's just great

Arts, April 27, 2017

American Berserk Theatre's <i>For Time & Eternity</i>
American Berserk Theatre's For Time & Eternity
This original historical drama looks at a crisis of faith in early Mormonism honestly

Arts, April 20, 2017

The Vortex Repertory Company's <i>Underground</i>
The Vortex Repertory Company's Underground
Driven by Lisa B. Thompson's powerful text and masterful acting, this new drama drops a truth bomb

Arts, March 30, 2017

Sam Bass Community Theatre's <i>Flaming Idiots</i>
Sam Bass Community Theatre’s Flaming Idiots
Big heart propels the slamming doors and zippy one-liners of this production of Tom Rooney's farce

Arts, March 23, 2017

Color Arc Productions' <i>A Girl Named Sue</i>
Color Arc Productions' A Girl Named Sue
A melting pot of creative talent brings to life this cross-cultural coming-of-age story

Arts, March 9, 2017

Glass Half Full Theatre's <i>Don Quixote de La Redo</i>
Glass Half Full Theatre's Don Quixote de La Redo
This imaginative spin on Cervantes tells of walls and the stories that inspire us to tear them down

Arts, Feb. 23, 2017

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