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October 21-November 12, 2017:
Bear Eats Bear by Lydia Blaisdell  
a Rude Fusion project

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Bear Eats Bear
presented by groundswell theatre company
co-produced with Rude Mechs as part of the Rude Fusion series

A retro-future audio adventure on a vintage cassette.

Discover the fabled Archive of The Before Time in a feral, apocalyptic American wilderness. We invite you to The Wilds to join the Rebellion for an immersive audio experience at an undisclosed location in downtown Austin. When society burns, what narrative remnants will survive? What tales will we whisper at our campfires?

Bear Eats Bear, written by Michener Center playwright Lydia Blaisdell and directed by Katie Van Winkle, features design by E.L. Hohn, Bart Pitchford, and Bruno-Pierre Houle, the performances of Martinique Duchene-Phillips, Katie Dahm, and Megan Tabaque, and the voices of Adrienne Dawes, Alexis Scott, Allison Gregory, Barbara Chisholm Faires, Briana Rae Bower, Chris Humphrey, Christi Moore, Emily Socolov, Gabby Randle, Kaci Beeler, Katie Bender, Lana Dieterich, Rachel Gilbert, Rama Tchuente, Sarah Richardson, Taylor Flanagan, and Tina Van Winkle

Please help us accommodate your needs by letting us know in advance if you have any mobility or other accessibility concerns.

When the grid comes down, all we have is each other.

Shows are at 3pm and 5pm on the following dates: 

Saturday, October 21
Sunday, October 22
Saturday, October 28
Sunday, October 29
Saturday, November 4
Sunday, November 5
Saturday, November 11
​Sunday, November 12

Location will be revealed after ticket purchase. 


Reserve your ticket here (sliding scale starting at $10)

This project is supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department

“Absolutely worth it; a little scary, a little funny, a little heartbreaking, and very, very human.” 
- Audience review, Minnesota Fringe 2017
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  • Welcome
  • Who We Are
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  • Past Projects
    • wild places
    • TRRT
    • 2016 groundswell playwrights conference
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