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Fusebox Festival and Rude Mechs present the Austin premiere of Not Every Mountain.
After a stint in Chicago as part of Pivot Arts Festival and a development residency in Minneapolis at the Guthrie Theatre, Not Every Mountain returns to Austin a little the same and a little different.
We don’t wanna give away all the new fun stuff but we can tell you that Peter Stopschinski joins us playing live and this revised version features a contraption called an octahedral scissor lift.
April 17 – 20 at 7pm, Tickets are Free, RSVP required.
Dates: April 24 – 28 at 8pm, April 27 at 2pm
Tickets: Sliding Scale $5 – $35 – get your tickets below!

Fusebox Festival and Rude Mechs present the Austin premiere of Not Every Mountain.
After a stint in Chicago as part of Pivot Arts Festival and a development residency in Minneapolis at the Guthrie Theatre, Not Every Mountain returns to Austin a little the same and a little different.
We don’t wanna give away all the new fun stuff but we can tell you that Peter Stopschinski joins us playing live and this revised version features a contraption called an octahedral scissor lift.
April 17 – 20 at 7pm, Tickets are Free, RSVP required.
Dates: April 24 – 28 at 8pm, April 27 at 2pm
Tickets: Sliding Scale $5 – $35 – get your tickets below!

Join Rude Mechs for an open rehearsal of our newest project, High Crimes: The Impeachment of the Worst President in U.S. History. We are exploring the Congressional record and will share everything we’ve learned over a series of workshops throughout this year. Get in on the development, watch it grow, give us feedback, join us! Mark your calendar for the next workshop showings in the series: June 21 – 22 and September 26 – 28.
Drop in anytime between 7pm and 9pm. These rehearsals are free. We want your brains, your feedback, your everything – join us!

where: Sahara Lounge, 1413 Webberville Rd., Austin, TX 78721
registration: $20
time: 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., as soon as we find the funny, drinks are on Lana!
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
This is the workshop Hannah led for Rude Mechs when she introduced her stand-up to us. We loved it and immediately incorporated the work into the play we were creating at the time, Field Guide. It’s a low-pressure, high-fun way to write about yourself and what you are taking in as you move through the world. We have the whole joint to ourselves. We’ll write, we’ll share, there’ll be a mic and a stool. If you did it last year, we’d love to see you again. And when we’re done, we’ll toast ourselves!
Bring something to write with and on. If you want to do your set reading from your computer, bring that. If you like paper, then bring that. Index cards? Bring those. Whatever makes you comfortable.
Rude Mechs 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.

shows: 1/20 and 1/27 at 6:00 p.m.
where: to be disclosed with ticket purchase confirmation
tickets: $20
time: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
ABOUT GRAGERIART
Grageriart is a band, a store, an idea, and a collaboration. A sonic exploration of mindless consumption, home shopping catalogues, and desperation. Enjoy snacks. Browse our clothing line. Take in a live performance of the Grageriart audio experience.
Bring your wallet. #shop
Rude Mechs 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.
If the show is sold out, you can keep checking back to see if anyone has canceled by looking for the “this performance is sold out” message in the form below to change to “x number of tickets available.” If you cannot see the show on any other night, email shop “at” grageriart “dot” com and we’ll see if we can work some magic. If you have trouble with this form, you can purchase your tickets here.

shows: 1/20 and 1/27 at 6:00 p.m.
where: to be disclosed with ticket purchase confirmation
tickets: $20
time: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
ABOUT GRAGERIART
Grageriart is a band, a store, an idea, and a collaboration. A sonic exploration of mindless consumption, home shopping catalogues, and desperation. Enjoy snacks. Browse our clothing line. Take in a live performance of the Grageriart audio experience.
Bring your wallet. #shop
Rude Mechs 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.
If the show is sold out, you can keep checking back to see if anyone has canceled by looking for the “this performance is sold out” message in the form below to change to “x number of tickets available.” If you cannot see the show on any other night, email shop “at” grageriart “dot” com and we’ll see if we can work some magic. If you have trouble with this form, you can purchase your tickets here.

A secret performance. A one-man show. The story of a 12-year old boy who tries to set the record for leaving school the most days with a fever and in the process falls in love with the school nurse and breaks his heart on the punk rock. You must promise never to speak about what you witnessed or else you’ll get kicked out.
Kirk Lynn is a novelist and playwright living in Austin, TX. Kirk is one of five artistic directors of the Rude Mechs theatre collective. With the Rudes, Kirk has written and adapted many plays, including Lipstick Traces, Method Gun, and Not Every Mountain, which premiered in 2018 at the Guthrie in Minneapolis.

A secret performance. A one-man show. The story of a 12-year old boy who tries to set the record for leaving school the most days with a fever and in the process falls in love with the school nurse and breaks his heart on the punk rock. You must promise never to speak about what you witnessed or else you’ll get kicked out.
Kirk Lynn is a novelist and playwright living in Austin, TX. Kirk is one of five artistic directors of the Rude Mechs theatre collective. With the Rudes, Kirk has written and adapted many plays, including Lipstick Traces, Method Gun, and Not Every Mountain, which premiered in 2018 at the Guthrie in Minneapolis.

A secret performance. A one-man show. The story of a 12-year old boy who tries to set the record for leaving school the most days with a fever and in the process falls in love with the school nurse and breaks his heart on the punk rock. You must promise never to speak about what you witnessed or else you’ll get kicked out.
Kirk Lynn is a novelist and playwright living in Austin, TX. Kirk is one of five artistic directors of the Rude Mechs theatre collective. With the Rudes, Kirk has written and adapted many plays, including Lipstick Traces, Method Gun, and Not Every Mountain, which premiered in 2018 at the Guthrie in Minneapolis.

A secret performance. A one-man show. The story of a 12-year old boy who tries to set the record for leaving school the most days with a fever and in the process falls in love with the school nurse and breaks his heart on the punk rock. You must promise never to speak about what you witnessed or else you’ll get kicked out.
Kirk Lynn is a novelist and playwright living in Austin, TX. Kirk is one of five artistic directors of the Rude Mechs theatre collective. With the Rudes, Kirk has written and adapted many plays, including Lipstick Traces, Method Gun, and Not Every Mountain, which premiered in 2018 at the Guthrie in Minneapolis.