Category: Rude Fusion
Rude Mechs co-presents with Jason Phelps & Co.
SUGA
by Double Edge Theatre
3 PERFORMANCES ONLY!

SUGA is a tour-de-force solo performance conceived, created, and performed by Travis Coe and directed by Stacy Klein.

As a caretaker of a museum of memory, Coe touches, reveals, and remixes all the aspects of himself—as Queer, Afro-Caribean / Latinx, and American, to find the path to sing, fly, run – toward Freedom. 

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Double Edge Theatre production
a Rude Fusion co-presentation with Jason Phelps & Co.
when: March 4 – 6 at 7:00 p.m.
where: Crashbox, 5305 Bolm Rd #12
tickets: $30 general admission; $20 seniors, artists, $15 students
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About the artist
Travis Coe is an Ensemble Member and a leader of Art Justice at Double Edge Theatre (DE) and the Co-Founder of Round Room Image. While at DE, Coe’s creative process has changed significantly in conversation with Founder/Artistic Director Stacy Klein and the Ensemble to include rigorous and imaginative physical training in the research and creation of his artistic work. While grappling with issues of personal identity and historic representation, Coe takes dreams, memories and histories and creates a catalogue of performed and cinematic artworks to awaken communities to new possibilities of seeking courage and freedom.
About Rude Fusion and Throws Like A Girl
Rude Mechs keep Austin’s performance scene fresh by presenting nationally renowned artists in our Throws Like A Girl presenting series, and co-producing new work by local artists in our Rude Fusion series providing space, resources, marketing, front of house and box support with our focus on emergent and under-served artists. We consider Rude Fusion applications year-round, but usually limit the co-productions to two within a year. If you would like to submit a proposal for Rude Fusion, click here.
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HIGH CRIMES

A NEW PLAY FROM RUDE MECHS
OPENING IN FUSEBOX FESTIVAL
TICKETS ON SALE MARCH 15
It’s fair to assume that in any group of 100 citizens a third of them are time travelers. The light wrestles with the morning fog and changes days of yore. The Rudes have been hired to sort the facts and make another presentation. We’re counting up our lives and not all of us want to go forward. If history can’t be corrected who wants to live in it anymore? Several messages are coming thru for you and only the final battle reenactment can bring clarity. Each night’s audience will answer tailored questions and the walls will fall away. How do you want to die? What are you willing to trade for that outcome? And can the future make any promises worth our present consideration? If the worst president in U.S. History isn’t impeached by the time the show’s over we’ll teach you how to secede from history.
High Crimes is in deep development and hints to have more show than you can squirm into an hour of performance thought. We dare you.
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Rude Mechanicals A Theatre Collective is supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department, and by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts and in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov.

      

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