Clutch hitters 2: Constance Macy
Second in a series of video profiles of actors you can count on.
Second in a series of video profiles of actors you can count on.
Meet seven local actors who, in my subjective opinion, can always be counted on.
First in a month-long series of “game on” eatery reviews.
The HART/Butler production of “The Exonerated” didn’t need costumes or sets to deliver solid drama.
From Earth Wind and Fire to Ernest Shackleton and from Mike Birbiglia to Martin Sheen, this promises to be a season to remember.
Here’s a giveaway that benefits both you and your local school. Enter below by naming your favorite teacher, real or fictional. I’ll pick one winner at random who will score four tickets to the annual Chocolate Fest Sept. 15 at the Artsgarden, benefiting Young Audiences. On top of that, the winner can select a school […]
Introducing a subjective short-list of Indy’s clutch-hitting actors, all of whom have created magic in the past and will be seen on local stages this season. (with videos)
Actress created role at the Indiana Repertory Theatre before taking it to Chicago.
So did you get to Indy Fringe? Take in Dig-In? Or take a short trip to the Palladium for Martin Short?
Thoughts on Paul Strickland’s “Any Title that Works” and Rupert Wate’s “Joe’s Cafe.”
For me, the biggest challenge in wearing the hats of both playwright and critic was not being able to fully embrace the camaraderie of the festival,
Fourth in a month-long series of reviews of new arts district eateries. This week: Revolucion.
Doobie Brothers, Blind Melon and K.C. & the Sunshine Band set to appear.
Sometimes, it helps to know going in what you aren't going to get.
When “School House Wrong” is a go-to show for regional theaters around the country, I’ll be happily be boasting, “Yeah, I was there on opening night.”
When “School House Wrong” is a go-to show for regional theaters around the country, I’ll be happily among those boasting, “Yeah, I was there on opening night.”</p>