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Viva La Farce

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Thursday.
Coldtowne.
It's here.

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Recommend it at do512!

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Post by Roy Janik »

It's about time!

Come see our most ambitious format yet.
PGraph plays every Thursday at 8pm! https://www.hideouttheatre.com/shows/pgraph/
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I LOVE THIS PIC! :wink:
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Post by sara farr »

This looks AWESOME!! Good job, PGraph!! I also heard an ad for your Sat Hideout show on the classical radio station!
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sara_anm8r wrote:This looks AWESOME!! Good job, PGraph!! I also heard an ad for your Sat Hideout show on the classical radio station!
ha. Crazy. I guess sending out press releases does work.
PGraph plays every Thursday at 8pm! https://www.hideouttheatre.com/shows/pgraph/
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Post by smerlin »

And Get Up is going to be playing with you.

I can't wait to see this format.
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Post by Jules »

Lucai hope to be in attendance!
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Post by Roy Janik »

Thanks for the huge show of support from the community tonight. You totally made our debut something to remember.
PGraph plays every Thursday at 8pm! https://www.hideouttheatre.com/shows/pgraph/
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You're welcome. The show was outstanding.
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Post by Jules »

It was a wonderful night with two outstanding shows!
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Post by shando »

Good stuff, once again PGraph. That was a fun night last night.
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Post by shando »

And with post, I just passed Roy in number of forum missives.
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Post by the_orf »

WOW.

As Roy's Philosophy Master character might have said during the show, Let us give to Parallelogramophonograph their proper due for a superb performance. Or as he might have also said, Mad props to P-graph for a totally off the hook show.

The characters were well-developed in a truly farcical manner. Each actor had their moment(s) to shine. The format was so deftly handled that it practically wrote itself. And may the ghost of Moliere bless every chance Beeler gets to jump on stage with a wooden spoon in her hand!

The "opening" act of Get Up's film noir set in Seattle could have been a headliner anywhere else, except those places where the wearing of more one set of galoshes is outlawed.

'Twas a great night of improvised theater in Austin, to be certain. Well done, gang.
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Post by Marc Majcher »

Very, very sweet show. I know that you guys put a lot of work into this format, and it totally shows. Kudos!
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Post by vine311 »

I want Kaci to use that spoon in every show you do from now on. Color me impressed Pgraph. Bravo.
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