Click on the links below to take a look at clips from some of our stage productions!

  • Bob's Birthday
    This play was first performed at Frontera Fest in 2000. The piece was written for Robert S. Fisher and, so far, he has performed it as part of three different productions. The play itself was a finalist for the Heideman Award at 2004's Humana Festival. This particular performance was part of the 2002 production of blah, blah, blah.
  • A Hill of Beans
    This is another play written for Robert S. Fisher and he has performed this on many ocassions (on stage and off). This particular version is from the first performance of the play at 2001's Frontera Fest. It features Leigh Anderson Fisher as "Ilsa".
  • One Small Step
    This play has proved to be one of the favorites that the audience remembers. It, too, has been revived on many ocassions. This is the very first performance of the piece at 2001's Frontera Fest. It features Judson Jones as "Aldrin" and Joey Hood as "Armstrong". Listen carefully for Robert S. Fisher as "Collins".
  • Standing Room Only
    This is an excerpt from Lowell Bartholomee's short play that was first performed at 2003's Frontera Fest and featured the acting talents of Michael Rains and Robert Pierson. It is always a pleasure to work with these wonderfully talented actors and we're glad we can present their work for us here.
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WHAT THE PRESS SAID ABOUT MINUS TIDE

"The tension escalates by way of domination and humiliation until some threshold of physical danger is crossed." -The Austin Chronicle

WHAT THE PRESS SAID ABOUT blah, blah, blah

". . .let's just say it's a must-see" -New York Magazine On-Line

"the kind of theater that takes its audience through a range of emotions in absurd but nonetheless evocative scenarios" -nytheatre.com

"You think comedy has to be stupid to be funny? You think live performance has to be dull to be theatre? Be careful about mouthing off and voicing those opinions; after this show, they may just come back to bite you in the ass." -The Austin Chronicle

" If you're a writer or a director, and especially if you're a writer/director, you need a mouthpiece." -The Austin Chronicle

"blah, blah, blah" was cool and funny." -The Austin American-Statesman

"There's material out there you have to work hard to sell, but this isn't it."
-The Austin Chronicle

"Most Memorable Theatrical Offerings That I Chanced to See in 2002"
-The Austin Chronicle

"Austin producer/director/filmmaker/writer/actor Lowell Bartholomee nurtures a four-tier fantasy about his funny, dark collection of short plays, blah, blah, blah, which he transfers to New York's International Fringe Festival next month." -The Austin American-Statesman