Tonight in Austin Improv: Thursday, March 9
Posted: March 8th, 2017, 11:27 pm
COLDTOWNE THEATER:
7:00 - Level 1 and 3 student showcases - $5
8:30 - Thirty-Plus Party Bus, feat. The Knuckleball Now and The Frank Mills - $5
10:00 - Dem Beach Boys present The South by Southwest Shall Rise Again (sketch) - $5
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THE HIDEOUT THEATRE:
8:00 - The Threefer, feat. Golden and Run the Fools - $5
10:00 - The Free Fringe, feat. Arjet Universe - $Free
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THE INSTITUTION THEATER:
8:00 - Thursday Night Tightrope - $Free
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THE NEW MOVEMENT THEATER:
8:00 - Outhouse (sketch) - $5
9:30 - Class Reunion - $5
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FACT OF THE DAY: The "turnspit dog" was a breed of dog specifically bred to run in an oversized hamster wheel and turn cooking meat on a spit. Turnspit dogs and their wheels were a common sight in European kitchens from at least 1576 until they fell out of use in the mid-19th century and the breed went extinct. Drawings depict them with muscular bodies and short legs.
7:00 - Level 1 and 3 student showcases - $5
8:30 - Thirty-Plus Party Bus, feat. The Knuckleball Now and The Frank Mills - $5
10:00 - Dem Beach Boys present The South by Southwest Shall Rise Again (sketch) - $5
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THE HIDEOUT THEATRE:
8:00 - The Threefer, feat. Golden and Run the Fools - $5
10:00 - The Free Fringe, feat. Arjet Universe - $Free
___
THE INSTITUTION THEATER:
8:00 - Thursday Night Tightrope - $Free
___
THE NEW MOVEMENT THEATER:
8:00 - Outhouse (sketch) - $5
9:30 - Class Reunion - $5
___
FACT OF THE DAY: The "turnspit dog" was a breed of dog specifically bred to run in an oversized hamster wheel and turn cooking meat on a spit. Turnspit dogs and their wheels were a common sight in European kitchens from at least 1576 until they fell out of use in the mid-19th century and the breed went extinct. Drawings depict them with muscular bodies and short legs.