Monday, April 2, 2012

Upcoming: Shades of Gray, Austin Children's Theatre at Hyde Park Baptist High School, North Mopac, April 13 - 22


Austin Children's Theatre Austin TX






Austin Children's Theater

presents the world premiere production of a new musical its Level II performance students


Shades of Gray

April 13 - 22, weekends

Hyde Park Baptist High School Auditorium, 11400 North Mopac Expressway, Austin, TX 78759 (click for map)

Performance Dates:
Friday, April 13th at 7:30
Sunday, April 15th at 2:30 and 6:30
Friday, April 20th at 7:30
Saturday, April 21st at 2:30

Sunday, April 22nd at 2 :30

Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door for all performances except that of Sunday, April 15th at 6:30pm for which admission is just $5. Tickets may be purchased online at actpresents.org or by calling 512-927-6633. ($1 off with a Go Local Card at the door.)

Brown Paper Tickets



Shades of Gray Austin Children's TheatreThis April the students of Austin Children's Theater step into the world of classic noir. As far as private detectives go, it doesn't get much better than Sam Gray. He has seen it all, done it all and solved it all. Now Gray finds himself in the middle of a pretty tough case, one that at times seems impossible even for him. He is forced to dig deeper and look harder than he ever has before. Join the musical mystery-solving adventure, as Gray gathers clues and discovers truths about the world and himself, realizing that things really aren't always as they seem. Shades of Gray is a youth-friendly spin on the old-timey detective story. Full of fast-talkers, false leads and femmes fatale, this sharp and stylized show will keep everyone guessing until the end. Great for ages 10 and up!


About Austin Children's Theater:
ACT provides an extracurricular learning experience in Austin, TX for children who are interested in the arts, giving the opportunity to create, explore and produce all aspects of art. ACT exists to serve the thriving Austin youth by providing an arts center to help cultivate tomorrow’s artists.

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