Tonight in Austin Improv: Friday, June 30
Posted: June 30th, 2017, 10:04 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 - The Con presents The Gayme Show (variety) - $5
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THE HIDEOUT THEATRE:
7:30 - Heavens, Mr. Darcy! - $10
8:00 - The Big Bash - $15
10:00 - Pgraph presents, feat. Curtis Needs a Ride and Parallelogramophonograph - $10
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THE INSTITUTION THEATER:
8:00 - Immigrants, The Musical - $12
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THE NEW MOVEMENT THEATER:
7:30 - Boyband's Summer Beach Party - $5
9:00 - The Franchise - $5
10:30 - When We Were Young (stand-up) - $5
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FACT OF THE DAY: On this day in 1908, an asteroid or comet exploded several miles over Russian Siberia and leveled an area of forest 16 miles across (approximately 2,000 square kilometers), killing some 80 million trees. The explosion equalled 3-5 megatons of TNT, more powerful than the largest nuclear bomb in service. Due to its remote location, the event was only witnessed by a few, and caused no human casualties. June 30 is now known as Asteroid Day.
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 - The Con presents The Gayme Show (variety) - $5
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THE HIDEOUT THEATRE:
7:30 - Heavens, Mr. Darcy! - $10
8:00 - The Big Bash - $15
10:00 - Pgraph presents, feat. Curtis Needs a Ride and Parallelogramophonograph - $10
___
THE INSTITUTION THEATER:
8:00 - Immigrants, The Musical - $12
___
THE NEW MOVEMENT THEATER:
7:30 - Boyband's Summer Beach Party - $5
9:00 - The Franchise - $5
10:30 - When We Were Young (stand-up) - $5
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FACT OF THE DAY: On this day in 1908, an asteroid or comet exploded several miles over Russian Siberia and leveled an area of forest 16 miles across (approximately 2,000 square kilometers), killing some 80 million trees. The explosion equalled 3-5 megatons of TNT, more powerful than the largest nuclear bomb in service. Due to its remote location, the event was only witnessed by a few, and caused no human casualties. June 30 is now known as Asteroid Day.