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Ongoing: Fully Committed with Martin Burke, Zach Theatre, June 14 - Septembeer 2 Print E-mail


UPDATE: Review by Sara Cobbe for the Austin Chronicle, July 12

UPDATE: Review by Spike Gillespie at her blog 'Spike Speaks,' June 25

UPDATE: Comments by Claire Christine Spera for the Statesman's Austin360.com Seeing Things blog, July 2 (327 words)




presentsMartin Burke in Fully Committed, Zach Theatre, Austin TX

Fully Committed


June 14, 2012 - September 2, 2012
Whisenhunt Stage

By BECKY MODE | Directed by DAVE STEAKLEY | Starring MARTIN BURKE
Please arrive early for parking.

Tickets $40 available on line

Student Tickets: $18 One Hour Before Showtime (with Valid ID)
Bar opens 1 hour before showtime. Drinks welcome inside the theatre


By popular request, one of ZACH’s biggest hits returns! In this delicious comedy, desperate diners resort to threats, bribes, name-dropping, name-calling and downright begging for that all-important reservation at a posh new restaurant. Martin Burke gives a tour de force performance as the high-strung maître d’ plus 39 other characters!

"A thrill ride for an audience! Martin Burke is a truly chameleon-like actor with perfect comic timing. He operates his multi-line phone, intercom and chef hotline like a virtuoso, dashing from one end of the room to another with that nimble Burke trot. His combination of satire and insight makes for an hour and a half of real delight!"  - The Austin Chronicle

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