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NOT EVERY MOUNTAIN AT PIVOT ARTS FESTIVAL JUNE 8-9, 2018

In preparation for our residency at the Guthrie Theatre, Rude Mechs is going to Chicago’s Pivot Arts Festival to work on and show all the new strides we’ve made in developing the piece. We’ll be doing all sorts of q & a’s and panels while we’re here, so join us!

Come enjoy this one-of-a-kind experience with original soundscapes and music by Peter Stopschinski. A meditative litany by Kirk Lynn. Leave your cell phones on, let us borrow a few of them to light the mountains, to play bird songs and thunder as the rain comes through, to record the clouds. If you want a play about characters: stay away, this is not that play. If you want a mellow meditation on change, permanence and our place in the natural world, please be our guests.

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NOT EVERY MOUNTAIN AT THE GUTHRIE THEATRE JULY 7 – 15, 2018
Designed by Thomas Graves, with text written by Kirk Lynn, and music by Peter Stopschinski.
The Guthrie Theatre will host a development residency to present Not Every Mountain, a beguiling meditation on change and permanence. Set against the backdrop of a soft-spoken rumination on life, relationships and ephemerality, performers use simple elements like string, cardboard and magnets to make giant mountains slowly rise, shift and grow as the mountains come alive, the seasons change and the moon makes its way across the sky.
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OFF CENTER TEENS SUMMER THEATRE CAMP
Co-Directors Patrick Shaw and Megan Tabaque want to work with your teen!  We have a nearly full class, but REGISTRATION IS STILL OPEN!!
Camp Dates: July 16 – 29, 2018
Camp Times: Camp takes place from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Camp Place: Groundfloor Theatre
Camp Shows! The camp will culminate in two, free public presentations of the campers’ work on Saturday and Sunday July 28th and 29th at 2:00 p.m. each day.
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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.