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The aim of the Audacity Solo Salon is to support and nurture both established and emerging solo performers in the north Texas area. It is also a way to extend the mission of the annual Dallas Solo Fest beyond just the festival itself. 
 
This semi-quarterly series will be a way for solo artists to rehearse, experiement and develop their work in front of supportive audiences. The Audacity Solo Salon it will serve as a gathering place so solo artists and their audiences can meet and inspire each other and help cultivate a collaborative network of solo performers, playwrights, directors, audiences and so on.

The Salons will be held at the Margo Jones Theatre unless otherwise noted. They next Salon is scheduled for: 
Spring 2019

On the Dallas Observer you can read an article by Danielle Georgiou about the Audacity Solo Salon... HERE
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Past Salons have included...
March 5, 2018 (with pieces by Blake Henri, Brad McEntire and Shayne Larango)... info HERE
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May 7, 2017 (with pieces by Shelby Allison-Hibbs, Chris Syke and Shayne Larango)... info HERE
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November 20, 2016 (with pieces by Isaac Young, Mikey Abrams and Stefany Cambra)... info HERE
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November 17, 2015 (with pieces by Maggie Gallant, Kris Noteboom and Dani Martin)... info HERE
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Maggie Gallant, Kris Noteboom and Dani Martin
August 2, 2015 (with pieces by Jeff Hernandez, Erin Singleton and Jeffrey Colangelo)... info HERE
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Jeff Hernandez, Erin Singleton and Jeffrey Colangelo
March 29, 2015 (with pieces by Lindsay Hayward, Kevin Fuld and John S. Davies)... info HERE
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Lindsay Hayward, Kevin Fuld and John S. Davies
December 8, 2014 (with pieces by Kris Noteboom, Adam A. Anderson and Brad McEntire)... info HERE
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Kris Noteboom, Adam A. Anderson and Brad McEntire
August 25, 2014 (with pieces by Van Quattro, Steven Young and Beth Bontley)... info HERE
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Van Quattro, Steven Young and Beth Bontley
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