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Latest revision as of 10:40, November 25, 2023
Austin Chronicle
Article • January 21, 2019
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Link | Mixing Race, Gender, and Improv Is a Heady Cocktail for Two |
Description | Shannon Stott and Quinn Buckner bid some basic boundaries bye-bye |
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For this specific run, yeah. We shacked up with the Museum of Human Achievement, and we applied for a grant with the Austin Community Initiative, so we had to basically cap the run, like “We need this much money for this much time.” And this seemed like a good amount of time – it’s almost half a year – to see how it would work, doing the show outside of an established improv theatre. And ideally, we’re primed to stay with the MOHA after April – if they enjoy our time there – and maybe find an additional space, too, just to continue infusing Twins wherever we can.