Rude Mechs Plans to ‘Crush It’ With Mobile 2017-18 Season
After losing its longtime home, the Austin theatre collective will hold events around the city next season.
Dispatches from Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
After losing its longtime home, the Austin theatre collective will hold events around the city next season.
Cry Havoc Theater responded to last year’s police killings with a docu-theatre piece about violence and healing.
The Austin-based company bid farewell to their home base, the Off Center, with an irreverent ode to impermanence.
The arts administrator and performer, previously of Studio Tenn in Nashville, will join the company in August.
The lineup will feature three productions and a reading series of new plays.
Schlosberg will leave the Alley Theatre to help run another Houston company.
Russo has been acting managing director of the company since 2015.
The company will feature three regional premieres by female playwrights.
Ivers will succeed David Ira Goldstein in the role this July.
Her new musical ‘Bella’ is a tall tale about an unlikely Old West heroine.