Project 213 moves forward May02

Project 213 moves fo...

Starting as a project in room 213, Jared Hallock has made a lot of progress from the beginning of learning music, playing in a band, composing or collaborating with others.  They usually say the quiet ones usually have a lot more to say; Hallock is one of those.  You may have seen him...

BLiP: March

ABOUT: HomeGrown Theater’s (formerly Black Linen Productions) goal is to produce three main stage productions a year, supported by a monthly reading series called BLiP (plays in a BLiP of time.) Our show selection for our main stage shows focus on local playwrights or uncommon...

Hastings- Gross

After his recent trip to Austin, Texas as documenting the tour of Finn Riggins and several other bands performing at the SXSW Boise showcase for Boise Weekly, and then reporting on Boise’s inaugural Treefort Music Festival, writer Josh Gross is back on his feet to promote some of his own...

Veronica Livingstone, I Presume Apr02

Veronica Livingstone...

Homegrown Theater has launched a Kickstarter campaign for their next production “Veronica Livingstone, I Presume” by Josh Gross.  Donations support costumes, props, scenery, promotions, venue fees and any other production expenses. Check out their campaign video to learn more...

Buffalo Roam In Bois...

Since their last visit to Boise in November 2011, Holy Water Buffalo has kicked off 2012 accomplishing new milestones before spring.  In January the guys made many appearances throughout the Sundance Film Festival including some non-traditional appearances as they share with Loku.  They...

BLiP: Save vs. Nerd Mar22

BLiP: Save vs. Nerd

Upcoming Event: March 27th, 2012; 7pm – Donations accepted Homegrown Theatre presents “Save vs. Nerd” by Josh Belville for March’s BLiP; a monthly playwright reading held at Hyde Park Books every last Tuesday of the month. Address: Hyde Park Books 1507 N. 13th St. ...

Winter Production Mar01

Winter Production

The colder seasons especially residing in the NW seem to be prime time for creative production.  It may be due to the lack of interest touring in cold weather or for some artists it may be the change in mood with seasons.  Either way things have been steady on our side planning for spring...