To find out, answer these simple questions:
- Are you likely to read "the next great American novel"? (think: Cather in the Rye, The Corrections)
- Do the television shows that you swear are smart, funny and generally perfect always seem to be getting canceled? (think: Freaks and Geeks, Huff)
- Do you affectionately call the Wexner Center the "Wex"?
- Did you attend Craftin' Outlaws, an independent film festival or Comfest last year?
- Did you vote for the winner in the last presidential election?
- Do you subscribe to Good Magazine, AdBusters or the Economist?
- Can you be found at North Market or the Clintonville Farmers Market most summer Saturday mornings?
- Do you think Liz Lessner should be our next mayor?
If you answered yes to at least three of these questions, Available Light Theater is definitely for you.
And, it's great to find out now because there's a new show coming up. (With, I should note, a little happy hour beforehand). Check out the details here.
Who to bring: Your sweetie, your best friend, your cool aunt, that guy with too many tattoos from the office
What to expect:
- Tickets are pay what you want
- Some of the shows are cash-only (so, get some)
- They perform known plays, new work and original material
- The sets tend to be pretty pared down
- And, the acting will move you
- They'll be a probably 100 people at any given show and you can mill around with them during a standard intermission
- The material is pretty eclectic, sometimes you might call it weird
- But, it's also fun and leaves you with a feeling you might call an intellectual high

So glad we are hooking up with ATT... Thanks, Ryan. See you all on the 10th!
Amy Brennick
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Posted by: Amy Brennick | 12/31/2008 at 01:09 PM
oops! Make that ALT...
too much wassail this holiday...
and by wassail, I mean Cougar Waters from SGS...
Amy
Posted by: Amy Brennick | 12/31/2008 at 01:12 PM
'Intellectual high.' I like that. Captures how I felt after Infinity.
A sense of nourishment, too.
Especially after the departure of a certain writer. It was everything I didn't know I was missing but need.
Posted by: Ryan | 12/31/2008 at 05:39 PM
This is a great post! Thanks!
Posted by: eer | 12/31/2008 at 10:29 PM