Hip Pocket Theatre, founded in 1976 in Fort Worth, Texas, is a pioneering performing arts organization known for its genre-defying programming under the open starry Texas sky. Incorporating dance, mime, music, masks, and puppetry, Hip Pocket creates a universal language that tells stories both childlike and urgent.
With a commitment to accessibility, inclusivity, and international reach, Hip Pocket Theatre continues to push boundaries with original, boundary-bending works, led by the visionary direction of Lake and Lorca Simons. As a vital part of the Texas arts scene, Hip Pocket honors its roots while embracing the evolving vocabulary of storytelling and movement.
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