Tonight in Austin Improv: Sunday, September 20
Posted: September 20th, 2015, 8:54 am
COLDTOWNE THEATER:
7:00 - Level 3 and 6 student showcases - $5
8:30 - Stool Pigeon - $5
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HIDEOUT THEATRE:
2:00 - Flying Theater Machine - $5
8:00 - The Weekender, student showcases and Golden - $5
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THE INSTITUTION THEATER:
7:00 - Impromp-two, feat. Opposites and Little Boots - $Free
8:00 - The Rubber Room, feat. open jam and faculty show - $Free
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THE NEW MOVEMENT THEATER:
7:00 - School Night, feat. student showcases and faculty show - $5
8:00 - Conversations with Body Language (sketch) - $5
9:30 - Set/Re-Set with Eric and Katie (stand-up) - $7
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FACT OF THE DAY: Moby-Dick was in part inspired by an albino sperm whale named Mocha Dick, who lived near the island of Mocha, Chile. Mocha Dick survived dozens of encounters with whalers between 1810 and 1838. When he was finally killed, Mocha Dick was 70 feet long, one of the largest sperm whales ever recorded, and had 19 harpoons embedded in him.
7:00 - Level 3 and 6 student showcases - $5
8:30 - Stool Pigeon - $5
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HIDEOUT THEATRE:
2:00 - Flying Theater Machine - $5
8:00 - The Weekender, student showcases and Golden - $5
___
THE INSTITUTION THEATER:
7:00 - Impromp-two, feat. Opposites and Little Boots - $Free
8:00 - The Rubber Room, feat. open jam and faculty show - $Free
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THE NEW MOVEMENT THEATER:
7:00 - School Night, feat. student showcases and faculty show - $5
8:00 - Conversations with Body Language (sketch) - $5
9:30 - Set/Re-Set with Eric and Katie (stand-up) - $7
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FACT OF THE DAY: Moby-Dick was in part inspired by an albino sperm whale named Mocha Dick, who lived near the island of Mocha, Chile. Mocha Dick survived dozens of encounters with whalers between 1810 and 1838. When he was finally killed, Mocha Dick was 70 feet long, one of the largest sperm whales ever recorded, and had 19 harpoons embedded in him.