FronteraFest, week three ASW Commission
Ryan Pavelchik’s The Match. The harsh realities of Living Room Wrestling and a soft fleece throw. Directed by Olivia Whitmer.
Wednesday, January 26, 2005 at Hyde Park Theatre (link).
Ryan Pavelchik’s The Match. The harsh realities of Living Room Wrestling and a soft fleece throw. Directed by Olivia Whitmer.
Wednesday, January 26, 2005 at Hyde Park Theatre (link).
With two BYOV (Bring Your Own Venue) shows opening, the last week of the Long Fringe, and the Short Fringe rocking ever onward, week three is the crammed-fullest week of FronteraFest, the fringe theater event we live for every January.
Aunt LuLu Plays And Shrewd Productions present Where Are They Now??? A Fantasy Based on a True Crime, by Cyndi Williams Where Are They Now??? is inspired by a lurid murder committed by two New Zealand schoolgirls in the 1950's.
Jason Tremblay’s Chicken and Ice Cream features two death row inmates sharing more than a final meal.
Wednesday, January 19, 2004 at Hyde Park Theatre (link).
The second week of FronteraFest Short Fringe 2005 begins tonight at Hyde Park Theatre. This week's Short Fringe lineup includes Chicken and Ice Cream by Jason Tremblay (an Austin Script Works Commission), former CORE member Hank Schwemmer's My Dream Date With Laurie Anderson, digital films, sketch comedy, dance, and much more. What more could you ask from a fringe theater experience?