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EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 57 MIN

Austin 004: The Secret Theater on Lake Austin

from Build Order · host Lauren and Jen

A private astronaut built a Shakespeare theater near Lake Austin. Now that strange little piece of land raises a bigger question: what does Austin preserve, and what does it let slip away?The hidden, Elizabethan-style theater that many Austinites have never heard of was built by Richard Garriott — creator of Ultima, private astronaut, medieval enthusiast, and one of the more Austin characters Austin has ever had.In episode 004 of Build Order's series on Austin, Lauren and Jen talk about founder-led culture, Alamo Drafthouse, Austin’s live music identity, and why some cultural institutions only become precious after they are threatened or gone. They also compare Austin to New York and San Francisco, asking whether density, transit, patronage, zoning, or individual eccentrics matter most in keeping a city culturally alive.The uncomfortable answer: there may be no silver bullet. Austin can protect land. Culture is harder. It has to be made possible again and again.Chapter descriptions:00:00:10 – What Austin preserves and what it lets slip away00:01:11 – The hidden Shakespeare theatre near Lake Austin00:02:26 – Richard Garriott and Austin’s founder tradition00:06:20 – Alamo Drafthouse and the limits of exporting culture00:17:06 – Whether founders owe their cities anything00:25:03 – How live music became Austin’s official identity00:31:10 – Whether Austin’s cultural venues are forever lost or regenerated00:35:18 – Do the arts need cheap rent to survive?00:41:25 – How New York and Los Angeles’ cultural engines work00:48:03 – What cities can and can’t do to preserve culture… and if you want to see the only science fiction film actually filmed in space, we highly recommend you watch all 7 minutes of Apogee of Fear here.For more Build Order content, go to buildorder.substack.com.

A private astronaut built a Shakespeare theater near Lake Austin. Now that strange little piece of land raises a bigger question: what does Austin preserve, and what does it let slip away?The hidden, Elizabethan-style theater that many Austinites have never heard of was built by Richard Garriott — creator of Ultima, private astronaut, medieval enthusiast, and one of the more Austin characters Austin has ever had.In episode 004 of Build Order's series on Austin, Lauren and Jen talk about founder-led culture, Alamo Drafthouse, Austin’s live music identity, and why some cultural institutions only become precious after they are threatened or gone. They also compare Austin to New York and San Francisco, asking whether density, transit, patronage, zoning, or individual eccentrics matter most in keeping a city culturally alive.The uncomfortable answer: there may be no silver bullet. Austin can protect land. Culture is harder. It has to be made possible again and again.Chapter descriptions:00:00:10 – What Austin preserves and what it lets slip away00:01:11 – The hidden Shakespeare theatre near Lake Austin00:02:26 – Richard Garriott and Austin’s founder tradition00:06:20 – Alamo Drafthouse and the limits of exporting culture00:17:06 – Whether founders owe their cities anything00:25:03 – How live music became Austin’s official identity00:31:10 – Whether Austin’s cultural venues are forever lost or regenerated00:35:18 – Do the arts need cheap rent to survive?00:41:25 – How New York and Los Angeles’ cultural engines work00:48:03 – What cities can and can’t do to preserve culture… and if you want to see the only science fiction film actually filmed in space, we highly recommend you watch all 7 minutes of Apogee of Fear here.For more Build Order content, go to buildorder.substack.com.

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