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Points of Departure
The Viewpoints Invade Austin
"...to a lot of different artists in the American theatre. At their most basic, the Viewpoints are a technique..."

May 8, 1998 Arts Feature by Danielle McClelland

'CockTales with Astronauts'
The Seattle performer on making an astronaut love triangle into a solo musical
"...– such as this weekend. She's at Hyde Park Theatre for a two-night run of CockTales With Astronauts, a..."

June 3, 2011 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Life Again in Oz
On the 20th anniversary of the premiere of her play Ozma of Oz, Suzan Zeder revisits Frank Baum's enchanted land to turn the show into a musical and finds a part of herself there.
"...of multitasking. Her office in the UT Department of Theatre & Dance, where she heads the Playwriting Program and..."

April 21, 2000 Arts Feature by C. Denby Swanson

A New History, A New Horror in The Terror: Infamy
Showrunner Alex Woo recreates the nightmare of the internment camps
"...However, the emotional core is the relationship between Chester and his father,..."

Aug. 12, 2019 Screens Post by Richard Whittaker

Adjusting to the Mise-en-Scène
Nine nonfilmmakers – artists out of place – make one in 48 hours
"...a choreographer and associate professor in the Department of Theatre & Dance at UT, would be my director; Thomas..."

July 13, 2007 Screens Feature by Josh Rosenblatt

The Next Steps
Ballet Austin seeks out tomorrow's Balanchines with a new and unique choreographic showcase
"...work under the radar in storefront studios and warehouse theatres and low-rent lofts, where their explorations in movement may..."

Feb. 17, 2006 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Savages
Starring Laura Linney and Philip Seymour Hoffman, this smart, funny, thoughtful, and exquisitely realized film is one of the best of the year.
"...professor in Buffalo who specializes in Brecht and the theatre of social unrest, while Wendy is a would-be playwright..."

Dec. 28, 2007 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

A Broken Trust at the Alamo Drafthouse
After executive mismanagement of sexual harassment accusations, the movie chain reconsiders what it means to do the right thing
"...Alamo was applauded at the time for its swift response; yet in September 2017, film podcaster George Hick­man found..."

March 2, 2018 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

All Over Creation: When the Truth Hurts
After suffering through a friend's lousy show, is honesty the best policy?
"...in the strength of your relationship to heal whatever emotional or psychic damage your 12-gauge honesty will inflict? Do..."

Sept. 28, 2012 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Age of Aquarius
With a new production of the "American Tribal Love-Rock Musical" Hair, director Dave Steakley caps 10 years of making the Zachary Scott Theatre Center rock -- and so much more.
"...Hair is being staged even without being a regular theatregoer. It's a rock musical, so the most likely place..."

July 12, 2002 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

How Robin Got His Groove Back
Musicologist Gillian Anderson has come to the rescue of Robin Hood, taking the 1922 Douglas Fairbanks film Robin Hood and restoring its original score. It's one of two dozen films from the earliest era of motion pictures for which Anderson has recovered, restored, or reconstructed the scores.
"...to the film's visuals, a match in atmosphere and emotional texture. And when you're present at a screening of..."

Jan. 12, 2001 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Art of Parenting With Art
Trying to find ways to make art while sustaining a family is no easy road.
"...five years ago, Michelle pretty much suspended her active theatre life. While I continued to run The Public Domain..."

June 22, 2001 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Warning! Nudity!
Austinites love to shed their clothes, and a number of them do it onstage -- what's up with that? Some of the city's most nakedness-prone actors, performance artists, and directors expose their reasons to arts writer Ada Calhoun.
"...local spirit of au naturel carries over into the theatre community, where actors frequently get naked onstage. Just scan..."

April 14, 2000 Arts Feature by Ada Calhoun

One Man Talking
In these days of HDTV, IMAX theatres with SurroundSound, and interactive software in 3-D hyper-realism, who wants to listen to one man talking for 90 minutes on a stage? A lot of people, when the man is Steven Tomlinson, award-winning economics lecturer, lay preacher, and Austin's premier monologist, as Wayne Alan Brenner explains.
"...friends and neighbors. We have movies and MUDs, IMAX theatres with SurroundSound, interactive software featuring all manner of hijinks..."

March 31, 2000 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Postmarks
VanScoy's Agenda Part 2
"...findings directly from TDH. The Chronicle is awaiting CEACO's response to the TDH findings and intends to report on..."

March 12, 1999 Column

How Austin's Theatrical Couples Keep Romance Alive Love's Labors Won
"...the stage door that reads "Love Shack." Because the theatre is one of those places -- like summer camp..."

Feb. 9, 1996 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Fresh Blood
The musical version of Carrie, no longer a legendary flop, makes a timely debut in Austin
"...One of the most unsettling musicals in theatre history is the original Broadway version of Carrie, but..."

Oct. 31, 2014 Arts Feature by Russell M. Dembin

'Telling' the Truth
Austin veterans perform their pasts to bridge the civilian-military divide
"...about veterans dealing with PTSD, the VA, unemployment, and emotional and psychological trauma...."

April 26, 2013 Arts Feature by Robyn Ross

Amplify Austin Is Needed Now, More Than Ever
This annual fundraising program amplifies the arts
"...also therefore aware of the economic and societal and emotional tolls the pandemic (and the response to the pandemic)..."

March 5, 2021 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

A Stage of Their Own
TexARTS has yet to find its audience in Austin, but outside it is another story
"...Square Garden – spreading seasonal cheer from the Paramount Theatre stage. Things didn't, so it won't...."

Sept. 26, 2008 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Lost at Sea and Back Again
Bill Broyles' Extraordinary Adventure Story
"...restless wandering. Before the lights go down in the theatre, Broyles offers one parting thought. "This movie begins and..."

Dec. 29, 2000 Screens Feature by Sarah Hepola

Ideas Through Movement
Political and philosophical issues aren't just topics for writers and dramatists. Several Austin choreographers are using themas subjects for dances. Toni Bravo, Jeffery Bullock, Lisa Fehrman, and Andrew Long explain how they see ideas through movement.
"...them doing just that this weekend. In Dance Repertory Theatre's Race Matters: Representations of Whiteness, four UT Department of..."

March 3, 2000 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Emotion Pictures
Toward a Fuller Understanding of Sam
"...how the director always cuts to the core of emotional truths. As he describes various things, the documentary cuts..."

June 28, 1996 Screens Feature by Marjorie Baumgarten

The Thing Unspoken
"...and Melancholy: A Live Libretto at the Zachary Scott Theatre Center. The new piece reflects Cameron's further exploration of..."

May 14, 1999 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Everybody Has a Body
"...I can't imagine never going back to a movie theatre because of one bad experience. That's a little extreme...."

Jan. 29, 1999 Arts Feature by Dawn Davis

Into The Adventure Zone With Griffin McElroy
Local podcaster tells how his brother, his brother, and he turned a game of Dungeons & Dragons into storytelling magic
"...the players through an overarching story. After the enthusiastic response to that episode, Griffin would also become the podcast's..."

Oct. 13, 2017 Arts Feature by Rosalind Faires

Putting It Together
The Austin Symphony's Peter Bay on Leading an Orchestra, Interpreting a Score, and Seeing Music
"...AC: But it has an emotional effect on the audience somehow...."

Jan. 19, 2001 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Postmarks
Differing takes on Town Lake going Greek; too many zeros for Babich; and the Chronicle film reviewers take another hit.
"...ACC Response..."

Oct. 8, 1999 Column

Headlong Dance Theatre: Fusion Cuisine
This Philadelphia troupe's mix of theatre and movement creates something tasty
"...Sitting in a darkened theatre, just before the curtain rises, one never knows exactly..."

Jan. 29, 2010 Arts Feature by Andrew Long

'My Trip to Al-Qaeda': Lawrence Wright's journey from page to stage
Lawrence Wright's experiences in the years he spent researching The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11 have become the basis for a one-man theatrical work
"...now beginning a six-week run at the Culture Project theatre in Manhattan...."

March 9, 2007 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

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