Tonight in Austin Improv: Sunday, September 11
Posted: September 10th, 2016, 10:51 pm
THE ZACH THEATRE:
8:00 - Merlin Works Second Sundays, feat. student showcase, Empty Promises, and The Known Wizards - $9
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COLDTOWNE THEATER:
5:00 - Ladies only jam, feat. Toxic Chakra - $5
7:00 - Level 6 student showcase - $5
8:30 - Stool Pigeon - $Free
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THE HIDEOUT THEATRE:
2:00 - Flying Theater Machine - $5
8:00 - The Weekender, feat. Level 4 & 6 student showcases and Noice Distortion - $5
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THE INSTITUTION THEATER:
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 - $5
8:00 - Beta - $5
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FACT OF THE DAY: Some indigenous Australians navigate the Outback using “songlines,” ritualistic songs whose lyrics describe landmarks and other features, and whose melody often matches the contours of the land being traversed. Songlines sometimes contain lyrics in multiple languages, matching the languages of the area being crossed, and are written for travel in a certain direction; it may be considered sacrilegious to travel a songline in the opposite direction.
8:00 - Merlin Works Second Sundays, feat. student showcase, Empty Promises, and The Known Wizards - $9
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COLDTOWNE THEATER:
5:00 - Ladies only jam, feat. Toxic Chakra - $5
7:00 - Level 6 student showcase - $5
8:30 - Stool Pigeon - $Free
___
THE HIDEOUT THEATRE:
2:00 - Flying Theater Machine - $5
8:00 - The Weekender, feat. Level 4 & 6 student showcases and Noice Distortion - $5
___
THE INSTITUTION THEATER:
8:00 - The Rubber Room, feat. open jam and faculty show - $Free
___
THE NEW MOVEMENT THEATER:
7:00 - School Night, feat. student showcases - $5
8:00 - Beta - $5
___
FACT OF THE DAY: Some indigenous Australians navigate the Outback using “songlines,” ritualistic songs whose lyrics describe landmarks and other features, and whose melody often matches the contours of the land being traversed. Songlines sometimes contain lyrics in multiple languages, matching the languages of the area being crossed, and are written for travel in a certain direction; it may be considered sacrilegious to travel a songline in the opposite direction.