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Anxious to get out of the house? Here's an after-Xmas priority list.
Lloyd & Harvey’s Holiday Extravaganza
Frau Heifer and Little Janie’s The Spilling Bee
Two mainstay shows at the White Rabbit Cabaret won’t be taking the holiday season off. The first features the questionably talented title duo hosting a variety show including such guests as Reggie the Puppet, Dan Snodgrass and Alabaster Betty. The latter is a competitive spelling/drinking game with audience participation.
White Rabbit Cabaret Dec. 26, 29 Details
Indy Auto Show
Was the “Dream Car” show at the Indianapolis Museum of Art a bit out there for you? You’ll find more affordable wheels at this annual event, which also includes driving simulators, a chance to play Mustang pinball, and the unveiling of the new Zenos E103 (which, for the record, is not a “Star Wars” robot).
Indiana Convention Center Dec. 26-Jan. 1 Details
New World Youth Orchestra’s Young Artist Competition
Admission is free to this event in which young musicians compete. Finalists have been selected from submissions to perform in front of judges, with a junior (under 14) and senior (14 and up) winner selected for cash prizes and performance spots at New World Symphony Orchestra for its mid-winter concerts.
Indiana Historical Society Jan. 2 Details
Also
Tad Robinson, Gordon Bonham, and Kevin Anker team up for The Blue Side at the Jazz Kitchen Dec. 26.
Sixteen Candles performs ‘80s songs at the Vogue Dec. 31.
“Fleece Academy’s Holiday Extravaganza” features puppeteer improvisers Dec. 27 at Theatre on the Square.
“Countdown to Noon,” Dec. 31 at the Children’s Museum, offers an alternative way to celebrate the New Year. Those with much later bedtimes can celebrate at Party on Georgia Street.
The Harrison Center for the Arts opens its doors for a New Year’s Day Artist Reception Jan. 1.
Athlete-turned-comic Pat McAfee presents “A Ridiculous NYE” at the Murat Dec. 31.
ComedySportz relocates to the Athenaeum for two New Years Eve shows.
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