Proudly based in Dallas, Texas Audacity Theatre Lab is a platform for the imaginations of a collective of individual theatre artists. The artists of ATL are empowered to use the company as an outlet for the creation of new theatre projects, be they bold re-imaginings of existing works or the incubation and exploration of completely original works for the stage.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
CYRANO A-GO-GO at OOtL
CYRANO A-GO-GO is an exploration of one restless theatre artist's fascination with the swashbuckling 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand. A chance encounter with the script at a suburban public library at the age of 15 leads to a cruel and wonderful calling. Presented as an old-school oration the piece mixes the personal, historical and literary into a journey through Rostand's play.McEntire presents a funny, warm, insightful meditation on the nature of theatricality, the nobility of personal identity and the hard-won lessons of love, unrequited and otherwise.
Playing as part of the 2015 Out of the Loop Fringe Festival
WaterTower Theatre at the Addison Theatre Centre
Stone Cottage Theatre
15650 Addison Road,
Addison, TX 75001
Saturday March 7 – 5:00 pm
Friday March 13 – 7:30 pm
Sunday March 15 – 7:30 pm
TICKETS: Single tickets to all events go on sale Feb. 24. Festival Passes, now on sale, include one admission to each Festival event and are $65. WaterTower Theatre subscribers receive $10 off each Festival pass. Individual ticket prices for each event are $10 or $15.
More ticket information at 972-450-6232 or via email at: boxoffice@watertowertheatre.org
More info... HERE
Sunday, February 8, 2015
EYE IN THE SKY Episode 2 is now on YouTube
EYE IN THE SKY is a specially commissioned experimental epistolary radio theatre project developed by Audacity Theatre Lab.
Audacity Theatre Lab's Artistic Director Brad McEntire hand-selected playwrights from around the country. Each writer was to use the blurb below as a springboard for a 1-3 page contribution. "For one week in the middle of the summer a giant eye appears in the sky over the city. At the end of seven days it disappears as suddenly as it had originally materialized..."
Episode 2 features pieces by playwrights Erin Courtney, Greg Romero and Daniel Talbott.
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