Lou Harry
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DINING: Making a meal at City Market
Last in a month-long series of reviews of eateries in and around City Market. This week: something from here and there.
LOU’S VIEWS: No great Shakes
It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that, with limited resources, IUPUI’s Hoosier Bard Productions doesn’t make a masterpiece out of the most obscure of Shakespeare’s plays—one that may not even be Shakespeare’s play at all. To be sure, “The History of Cardenio” is an oddity.
Ticket Giveaway: Indianapolis Opera’s ‘Faust’
Win tickets to the closing production of the season.
‘Magic/Bird’ box office report
Sales are brisk for Pacers playoff tickets. Not so much for Larry Bird on Broadway.
You-review-it Monday
For me, it was ‘The Mark of Zorro’ and ‘The History of Cardenio.’ What about you?
Barbara Cook at Feinstein’s and ‘Music Man’ at B&B
While the original Marian the Librarian takes Manhattan, another takes the dinner theater stage.
DINING: In praise of ‘mall pizza’
Fourth in a month-long series of reviews of eateries in and around City Market.
LOU’S VIEWS: Broadway beyond musicals
Thoughts on ‘One Man, Two Guvnors,’ ‘Other Desert Cities,’ ‘Peter and the Starcatcher’ and more.
Palladium’s 2012-13 lineup announced
Barbara Cook, LeAnn Rimes, B.B. King, Savion Glover, Sheryl Crow and more heading for Carmel.
LOU’S VIEWS: Live on Broadway it’s … Larry Bird?
Often stilted, often hokey, and just as often charming, “Magic/Bird” is a Broadway oddball—a biographical drama without romance and without family conflict, but with an ample supply of game clips and a very mobile backboard.
DINING: A crepe shoot at City Market
Third in a month-long series of reviews of eateries in and around City Market. This week: 3 Days in Paris
Celebs arrive on red carpet for ‘Magic/Bird’
The glitterati included Rooney Mara, John McEnroe and Penny Marshall, but the real stars were Magic Johnson and Larry Bird at the Broadway premiere of the new play.
Review: Broadway’s ‘Magic/Bird’ charms without soaring
The new play examines the evolving rivalry and friendship between Magic Johnson and Indiana hoops icon Larry Bird (now head honcho of the Pacers). The French Lick scene is a winner, but the on-court highlights are often a blur.