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Out of the Loop Festival |
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Thursday, March 4 - Sunday, March 14, 2010 |
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Water Tower Theatre 15650 Addison Rd. Addison, TX
75001 972-450-6232 |
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$10.00 - 15.00 for individual performances, $60.00 for
festival pass |
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The Out of the Loop Fringe Festival gives theatre,
dance, and music artists an opportunity to present work
that differs in style from their typical content. Some
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Shane & Erica Peterman present
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The Glamorous Life |
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March 7, 12, & 14, 2010 |
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"Shane and Erica Peterman invite you
into their story of life, love,
marriage and parenthood. Told
through some of the greatest music
of all time, their tale of
unconditional love is both humorous
and touching. From classic standards
like Someone to Watch Over Me and
If
I Loved You to contemporary pieces
such as The Next Ten Minutes and
My
Stupid Mouth, both singers blend two
journeys into one. " WTT |
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Shane & Erica Peterman |
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Power Lunch |
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| March 6, 13, & 14, 2010 |
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| “When an egomaniacal man and an erratic woman meet over
a “Power Lunch" they instantly connect, but very quickly
detest one another. This combative comedy by Alan Ball,
Oscar-winning screenwriter for American Beauty and the
creative force behind HBO's True Blood and Six Feet
Under, examines the role that gender plays in
determining who really holds the power in
relationships.” WTT |
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Kara Torvik Smith & Newton Pittman |
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Photo by DuaneDeering |
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Mike Daisey performs Great Men of
Genius |
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| Thursday, March 4 - Sunday, March 7, 2010 |
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| “a series of shows that apply [Mike’s] trademark wit and
unique perspective to fascinating historical figures. On
consecutive nights, Mike profiles the legendary lives of
P.T. Barnum, Bertolt Brecht, L. Ron Hubbard and Nikola
Tesla, exploring the nature of genius and the pride,
insanity and chauvinism that bind these men together.
Meet one genius for an insightful and entertaining
evening - or meet all four for a truly epic account of
triumph and folly.” WTT |
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Mike Daisey |
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Communication Breakdown |
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| March 5, 7, 9, & 13, 2010 |
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| “a trilogy of one acts that look at the humor in every
day experiences. The trilogy begins with Hazards At
Horizons about a woman with lost luggage and an
unpleasant airline employee. Next, Communication
Breakdown and the late arrival of the cable guy gives
his customer unexpected consequences. Finally,
Futilitarian Hell has a woman caught in the bank's
automated phone system where a routine call becomes a
nightmare when she believes the government is
involved.” WTT |
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Linda Leonard, Trey Walpole, Summer Selby, Maria
Zsohar & seated, Moira Wilson |
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The Three Redneck Tenors present Broadway Bound |
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Wednesday, March 10 - Sunday, March 14, 2010 |
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“The boys have finally made it to the Great White Way -
trailer and all - smack dab right in the middle of Times
Square. Although the Colonel and the boys have finally
found the perfect venue, they're now on a quest to find
the perfect show! Join our 3 singing cousins as they
stampede their way through Broadway's greatest hits!
You'll hear the belt out tunes from such favorite shows
as Phantom of the Opera, The Sound of Music, Little
Orphan Annie, Les Miserables, A Chorus Line and many
others. Join Billy Joe, Billy Bob and Billy Billee as
they put the odd in Broadway for a roof-raising,
unforgettable good time.” WTT |
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Girls Gone Weird: Gone Lupe! |
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Friday, March 5 - Saturday, March 6, 2010 |
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“Hey, Baby...You Lookin' for a Good Time? Marisa
Diotalevi and Sherry Etzel (a dynamic duo of dames) know
how to please with their unique blend of song, dance,
sketch and improv comedy. Girls Gone Weird puts the FUN
back in funny, the HOT back in hottie, the SIL back in
silly, the GUF back in guffaw, the GIG back in giggle,
the TIT back in titter, the CHORT back in chortle, the
BROAD back in Broadway and the HA back in hardy, har,
har!” WTT |
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Menàge à-Ha presents She's Come Undone |
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Friday, March 12 - Saturday, March 13, 2010 |
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“Ménage à-Ha! is perky, quirky, jerky comedy where no
subject is sacred and the ridiculous is sublime! Sherry
Etzel and Maria Zohar have been seen on stages across
the D/FW area...and in many late-night, unstaged,
spur-of-the-moment performances, which they don't care
to expound upon. From celebrity spoofs to
tongue-in-cheek sketch and song parodies, it's the most
fun you can have with your clothes on!” WTT |
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For more information on these and additional
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http://www.watertowertheatre.org/outoftheloop.asp |
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INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. |
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