Audacity Theatre Lab is dedicated to the development and production of dynamic new works for the stage. Whether bold new interpretations of existing works or the incubation and exploration of original works by emerging playwrights, Audacity seeks to present relevant, engaging stories that challenge and enrich our cultural community.
About me: From 1999 to 2006 Audacity Theatre Lab was known as AUDACITY PRODUCTIONS. Check it out. You can also check out our new ATL website at AUDACITY THEATRE LAB.
After showing at the 2005 New York Inernational Fringe Festival, Addison's 2006 Out of the Loop, a 2006 run at Dallas' Pocket Sandwich Theatre, 2007 at Austin's Blue Theatre, 2008 at the New Orleans Fringe Festival and last April at the Phoenix Fringe, ATL brings back home this darkly comic one-man masterpiece
FOR AN EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT
Playing June 25-27, 2009 at the Teatro Dallas Space, 1331 Record Crossing Rd., Dallas TX 75235
An early comedy from
Brad McEntire
As part of the 2009 Festival of Independent Theatres
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Recently in production...
The world premiere of a new MATT LYLE PLAY !!!
Played at the Ochre House, Dallas TX, Feb. 18 - Mar 7
Thanks to everyone who came out to see this hilarious play!
2008 was our first full year as Audacity Theatre Lab. With a full-length Greg Romero play in Dallas, puppets at an experimental performance festival in Phoenix, and appearance at the New Orleans Fringe Festival... all around, we feel its been a huge SUCCESS
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Who I'd like to meet: Folks who make or like to see good theatre...
Presented as part of the 2008 New Orleans Fringe Festival, Andy Eninger's THE LAST CASTRATO is the bittersweet tale of Joseph, a man born without a penis and his love affair with Elena, a girl who was born with her skin inside out.
It was directed By ATL Artistic Director Brad McEntire and featured ATL Resident Actor Jeff Swearingen.
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Congrats on making it to the fringe, I know that you guys will do an awesome job!!! We have been waiting a long time for the hump song to come alive again :)
Ah sweet Audacity. Hopefully you will go back to the good old days of producing quality entertainment, like those donkey shows in Bolivia. Yeah, Bolivia sure was a good time. A jungle sweaty enough to keep the ladies soaked, extremely cheap cocaine, and of course the donkey shows. Welcome back baby. Kisses, Ron Reno