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So Much to Go Crazy (The Show Might Go On)
April 30, 2010
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Love and Death, Objects vs. Products: a conglomeration, in song and video.
Findings on marriage and academia are distorted/clarified by treatments of language used to convey them.
Another Kempsonian/Ivesonian assault is waged against the innocent citizens of Austin, TX in a return marked by triumphant shame after last year's debacled victory CRIME OR EMERGENCY at the beloved and lost Blue Theater - this time with crooning, preening heartbreaker Ilan Bachrach in tow. Their sacred and profane research continues in a fashion crippled and enabled by generously inadequate scheduling and finances. Layering hand-maiden video with Brahms lieder and an ignorantly yet blissfully attempted translation of Knut Hamsun's play Ved Rigets Port: Forspil, they probe to find the heart of all that they have delicately refused.
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2211 Hidalgo Street
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AllAccess Pass $129
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April 30, 2010Times:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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