In 2020, theaters all around the world were hit hard with the Covid crisis. The blow was swift and sharp. Productions were shut down, rehearsals halted, production seasons canceled, and a plethora of creative talent found themselves suddenly without work. The industry wasn’t alone as restaurants, movie theaters, theme parks, live music – really any provider of entertainment and service to large ...
BWW Review: The Stage Austin’s Wendy and Michelle Serve it Up for the Holidays
WENDY AND MICHELLE SERVE IT UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS is a fun and tune filled cabaret evening with more than a little singing. A clever comedic hodge podge from Michelle Cheney and Wendy Zavaleta who, dressed in matching shimmering blue cocktail dresses, serve up holiday cabaret fabulousness. This evening of cabaret entertainment touches on everything from re-gifting to navigating office holiday ...
GivingCity
The Mind-Bogglingly Simple, Yet Complicated Path to Sustainable Theater Space in Austin November 11, 2017 Roy Mullin Arts, FOR ENTREPRENEURS, LATEST NEWS, OPINION We see it happening all around the city. Arts organizations being forced from their spaces due to rising property values that become increasing and unsustainable rents. Often, there is little recourse for the ...
The Deal of the Art
How financier-cum-actor Roy Mullin might become the patron saint of Austin theater BY STEVE UHLER in the Austin Monthly If you were casting the role of dashing leading man rushing to the rescue of Austin’s theater scene, Roy Mullin could be the last person you’d consider. With his short-cropped gray hair, bookish glasses, and low-key voice that seems custom-built for NPR, the 61-year-old ...