Directed by Carlos Treviño, Matt Hislope, and Josh Meyer
Set Design by Chase Staggs
Lighting Design by Steve Shirey
Costume Design by Brigette Hutchison
Sound Design by Josh Meyer
May 4-26, 2007 at the Vortex (co-producer)

Featuring Adriene Mishler, Mark Stewart, Kelli Bland, Rosaruby Glaberman,
Josh Meyer, Matt Hislope, Steven Laing, and David Yeakle

"Wallace Shawn's 'A Thought in Three Parts' is an absurd, over-the-top romp.
And more than 30 years after the play caused a ruckus with its London premiere,
its U.S. premiere — by Austin's Rubber Repertory, staged at the Vortex Theater
— is still shocking...Congrats to Hislope and Meyer along with Rosaruby Glaberman
and Kelli Bland for deftly handling what has to be one of the greatest acting
challenges on Austin stages this season."
-Jeanne Claire van Ryzin, Austin American-Statesman

"People are fucked, cocks are sucked, cunts are licked, consciences pricked,
even a sort of competitive bukkake is, um, perpetrated; and if there's any
justice at all in the world, the Austin Critics Table will eventually award
this show a citation for, at least, 'Most Enthusiastically Sustained Use of a Flexible Dildo'."
-Wayne Alan Brenner, Austin Chronicle

"It's the substance of the subliminal, the hidden caves of the psyche,
the impenetrable secrets we hold inside that is so magnificently, decadently
oozing out of the script and into the performance..."
-Heather Barfield, The Vivid Stage

"One long, hysterical, sexual romp...Rubber Repertory has raised the bar
for so-called fringe theater in this town."
-Julie Holden, Austinist

Listen to the KUT Arts Eclectic feature -here-.

Austin American-Statesman Interview with Wallace Shawn

Austin Chronicle Cover

Austin Chronicle Interview with Wallace Shawn

Austin Chronicle Feature

Austin Chronicle Feature on Wallace Shawn's Visit

B. Iden Payne Nominations:
Outstanding Production of a Comedy
Outstanding Director of a Comedy
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Comedy--Adriene Mishler
Outstanding Ensemble Performance--Kelli Bland, Matt Hislope, Josh Meyer, and Rosaruby Glaberman