Tonight in Austin Improv: Friday, June 16
Posted: June 16th, 2017, 8:14 am
AUSTIN RECREATION CENTER:
7:00 - Drew's Gym (free improv jam)
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COLDTOWNE THEATER:
7:00 - Movie Riot - $8
8:30 - Loverboy presents Kiss & Tell - $8
10:00 - Live at ColdTowne (stand-up) - $5
11:59 - That Time of the Month (variety) - $5
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THE HIDEOUT THEATRE:
7:30 - Date Night, feat. Physics Curse, The Escorts, and The Knuckleball Now - $7
8:00 - The Big Bash - $15
10:00 - Pgraph Presents, feat. Rollin’ in Riches and Parallelogramophonograph
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THE INSTITUTION THEATER:
8:00 - Immigrants, The Musical - $12
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THE NEW MOVEMENT THEATER:
9:00 - The Franchise - $5
10:30 - The Panel Show (talk show) - $7
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FACT OF THE DAY: The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus was built near present-day Selçuk, Turkey at a holy site that has been in use since at least 1200 BCE. The temple was destroyed and rebuilt at least three times; the second version, built from about 550 BCE, was 50% longer and wider than the Parthenon and might have been the first Greek temple built from marble. This version was destroyed by arson in 356 BCE, on or near the birthday of Alexander the Great.
7:00 - Drew's Gym (free improv jam)
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COLDTOWNE THEATER:
7:00 - Movie Riot - $8
8:30 - Loverboy presents Kiss & Tell - $8
10:00 - Live at ColdTowne (stand-up) - $5
11:59 - That Time of the Month (variety) - $5
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THE HIDEOUT THEATRE:
7:30 - Date Night, feat. Physics Curse, The Escorts, and The Knuckleball Now - $7
8:00 - The Big Bash - $15
10:00 - Pgraph Presents, feat. Rollin’ in Riches and Parallelogramophonograph
___
THE INSTITUTION THEATER:
8:00 - Immigrants, The Musical - $12
___
THE NEW MOVEMENT THEATER:
9:00 - The Franchise - $5
10:30 - The Panel Show (talk show) - $7
___
FACT OF THE DAY: The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus was built near present-day Selçuk, Turkey at a holy site that has been in use since at least 1200 BCE. The temple was destroyed and rebuilt at least three times; the second version, built from about 550 BCE, was 50% longer and wider than the Parthenon and might have been the first Greek temple built from marble. This version was destroyed by arson in 356 BCE, on or near the birthday of Alexander the Great.