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Get your tickets for Not Every Mountain today!
Our mountains are permanent.
Our churches are permanent.
Our theatres are permanent.
Our marriages are permanent.
Our friendships are permanent.
Our countries are permanent.
The only thing not permanent
is our understanding
of what anyone could possibly mean
by the word “permanent.”
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The Austin premiere of Not Every Mountain is in Fusebox Festival 2019! 
And if you can’t make that, we’re holding it over the week after!

Fusebox Festival  April 17 – 20 at 7pm, Tickets are Free!

Rude Mechs is extending the show through the week after the festival:
Dates: April 24 – 28 at 8pm, April 27 at 2pm
Tickets: Sliding Scale $5 – $35

All shows are at Motion Media Arts Center, 2200 Tillery St.

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Feature Article How Rude Mechs Built a Mountain to Scale
by Russell Dembin, American Theatre Magazine, June 2017 

Fusebox Festival Podcast Written & Spoken, Episode 14: featuring Thomas Graves & Peter Stopschinski & Shawn Sides talking about the creation of Not Every Mountain.

Not Every Mountain is a mellow meditation on change, permanence and our place in the natural world. It is a presentation of the life cycle of mountains and the processes by which they are born and eventually laid to rest, an invocation of tectonic force and geologic time.

Using strings, cardboard and magnets, Not Every Mountain invites you to watch the collective effort of making and unmaking a series of interlocking mountain ranges. Watch minutes, or perhaps centuries, unfold, as mountains rise and fall, clouds dance, birds alight and depart, and a moon delicately hangs overhead. Not Every Mountain is a joyous and poignant meditation on the fleetingness of time and the many lives of rocks, underscored by a poetic recitation–or perhaps a spiritual incantation.

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We will spend May getting many ducks in one row. Stay tuned.
#crashbox

June 1 and June 8 – Alex will direct a staged reading of Kirk’s newest fixing, Fixing Henry VIII

June 21-22  – We will hold two more open rehearsals of High Crimes.

July/August  – Team Grageriart will come at you with something new.

When space is valued in dollars and cents, when the future is reduced to capital accrued, then our most important contribution as an arts organization is to provide alternative ways of engaging in the now.
Rude Mechanicals A Theatre Collective is supported in part by the Texas Commission on the Arts, the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

      

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