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From the City Theatre website:
Summer Acts! festival
at the City Theatre 3823 Airport Road
2009 Participating Shows
The Odyssey – A Rock Musical Freddy Carnes Productions TH9@9, SA11@12, SA11@8, SU12@4, MO13@9, SA18@6 A retelling of the classic story by Homer of Odysseus’ journey home to his family. His son Telemachus and wife Penelope have their own journey and they fend off evil suitors hell-bent on killing the son and marrying the wife. The new musical has a rock score and ancient story. 512-891-8387/
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Home(less) Economics Austin New Music Workshop FR10@7, SA11@2, SU12@12, TU14@9, SA18@8, SU19@2 Three marketing students. One homeless man. Two worlds collide in this musical comedic drama. 512-567-8202/
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All’s Well That Ends Well The Polish Thespian Workshop TH9@7, SA11@6, SU12@8, TH16@9, SA18@12, SU19@4 This Shakespearean comedy that reveals no matter how pitch black the darkness, love always triumphs and conquers all. 512-740-9839/
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Don’t Stop Me Now Maggie Gallant SA11@10, SU12@6, TU14@7, FR17@7, SA18@4, SU19@12 WWFD (What Would Freddie Do)? Sonya’s choices in fashion, jobs, and boyfriends revolve around her obsession with Queen lead singer, Freddie Mercury. Sonya is in for some surprises. 512-585-5698/
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A Different Kind of Sketch Show Laugh Pack Productions MO13@7, WE15@9, TH16@7, FR17@9, SA18@10, SU19@8 Original sketch comedy show featuring the internet sensation “3 Guys Watching TV”. 512-617-1983/
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Rabbit Hole Dancing Cat Circle FR10@9, SA11@4, SU12@2, WE15@7, SA18@2, SU19@6 Austin premier and winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for drama, David Lindsay-Abaire’s critically acclaimed play about loss, heartbreak and forgiveness. Becca and Howie have everything a family could want, until a life-shattering accident turns their world upside down. This masterpiece is an honest look at domestic tragedy and the healing power of love, laughter, and life affirming testament to the endurance of the human spirit. 352-871-8224/
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