Tonight in Austin Improv: Sunday, February 18
Posted: February 18th, 2018, 12:40 pm
616 LAVACA:
6:00 - Student Union - $Free
___
COLDTOWNE THEATER:
7:00 - Level 6 student showcase - $Free
8:30 - Stool Pigeon - $Free
___
THE HIDEOUT THEATRE:
11:00 - Hideout Kids - $5
8:00 - The Weekender, feat. Level 2, 3, and B Flat student showcases - $5
___
THE INSTITUTION THEATER:
6:00 - Ladies Improv Jam - $Free
___
FACT OF THE DAY: Sometime in the late 1600s, British scientist Robert Boyle wrote a “wish list” of 24 problems he hoped could be solved by science. Most items on his list—such as “The Art of Flying,” “The Transmutation of Metalls,” and “The practicable and certain way of finding Longitudes”—have in some sense been accomplished. A few, like “The Attaining Gigantick Dimensions” and “The Cure of Wounds at a Distance,” have not.
6:00 - Student Union - $Free
___
COLDTOWNE THEATER:
7:00 - Level 6 student showcase - $Free
8:30 - Stool Pigeon - $Free
___
THE HIDEOUT THEATRE:
11:00 - Hideout Kids - $5
8:00 - The Weekender, feat. Level 2, 3, and B Flat student showcases - $5
___
THE INSTITUTION THEATER:
6:00 - Ladies Improv Jam - $Free
___
FACT OF THE DAY: Sometime in the late 1600s, British scientist Robert Boyle wrote a “wish list” of 24 problems he hoped could be solved by science. Most items on his list—such as “The Art of Flying,” “The Transmutation of Metalls,” and “The practicable and certain way of finding Longitudes”—have in some sense been accomplished. A few, like “The Attaining Gigantick Dimensions” and “The Cure of Wounds at a Distance,” have not.