Tonight in Austin Improv: Saturday, September 23
Posted: September 22nd, 2017, 6:11 pm
COLDTOWNE THEATER:
10:00am - What's the Story, Steve? - $Pay what you want
7:00 - Church of Man - $10
8:30 - One Hour Til Air - $10
10:00 - Midnight Society presents Cult Comedy, feat. Oakdale - $8
11:30 - Half-Baked - $5
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THE HIDEOUT THEATRE:
6:00 - Maestro RAW - $7`
8:00 - Death by Musical - $15
10:00 - Maestro - $15
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THE INSTITUTION THEATER:
8:00 - Over the Lege (sketch) - $15
10:00 - (Stories from the) Breaking Point (storytelling) - $5
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THE NEW MOVEMENT THEATER:
7:30 - Boom (storytelling) - $5
9:00 - Crapfunding - $10
10:30 - The Megaphone Show - $10
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PINBALLZ LAKE CREEK:
7:00 - Comedy Spartans - $6
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FACT OF THE DAY: In a 1989 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Picard mentions that Fermat’s famous “last theorem,” first proposed in 1637, has still not been proven after 800 years. The theorem was formally proved in 1994, during the final season of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
10:00am - What's the Story, Steve? - $Pay what you want
7:00 - Church of Man - $10
8:30 - One Hour Til Air - $10
10:00 - Midnight Society presents Cult Comedy, feat. Oakdale - $8
11:30 - Half-Baked - $5
___
THE HIDEOUT THEATRE:
6:00 - Maestro RAW - $7`
8:00 - Death by Musical - $15
10:00 - Maestro - $15
___
THE INSTITUTION THEATER:
8:00 - Over the Lege (sketch) - $15
10:00 - (Stories from the) Breaking Point (storytelling) - $5
___
THE NEW MOVEMENT THEATER:
7:30 - Boom (storytelling) - $5
9:00 - Crapfunding - $10
10:30 - The Megaphone Show - $10
___
PINBALLZ LAKE CREEK:
7:00 - Comedy Spartans - $6
___
FACT OF THE DAY: In a 1989 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Captain Picard mentions that Fermat’s famous “last theorem,” first proposed in 1637, has still not been proven after 800 years. The theorem was formally proved in 1994, during the final season of Star Trek: The Next Generation.