Do512 Family - What to do in Austin with Kids

Do512 Family - What to do in Austin with Kids

Where to Spend a Night Out Without the Kids

Doesn’t it feel like the perfect time for a grown-up night out?  The kids are back in school and the holidays aren’t upon us (yet), and we thought it sounded like the perfect time to book a sitter and head out on the town.  Head …

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Paramount Theatre’s Summer Camps

Paramount Education Summer Camps invite kids and teens to dive into the world of theatre and explore acting, singing, dancing, creative writing, production design, and performance! With the safety of campers and staff being a top priority, 2021 Summer Camps will be hosted digitally on …

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Esther’s Follies Comedy & Improv Summer Camp

You likely know Esther’s Follies for their long-running Austin comedy review with SNL-style sketches and political musical numbers. But did you know that this funny troupe of entertainers also offers a summer camp for kids and teens? Esther’s Follies School of Comedy offers special summer …

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Once Upon a Whaaa?! – Comedy Show for Families

Austin Scottish Rite Theatre and The Hideout Theatre have teamed up to present an improv show for families that mashes up classic children’s stories in a really comical way. In Once Upon a Whaaa?! skilled improvisers from the Hideout Theatre completely remix well-known stories using …

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Get a Sitter, Feb. 19-22, 2015

Parents, we realize it’s easy to get caught up in the day-to-day grind of playdates, school, diapers, bedtime hissy-fits and all of the other love and sunshine that comes from our cherished littles. It’s easy to feel out of touch. But, we beg you to …

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Bad Parents at FronteraFest

Looking to catch a FronteraFest show that helps you feel like a better parent? Look no further than Bad Parents, a comedy written by local playwright, Max Langert, and based in part on the Listen to Your Mother essays of Ava Love Hanna (Contributing Writer for Do512 Family) and Tristan Mercado. The play is about five adults at a kid’s 5th birthday party who worry that they’re bad parents. They might have a point.