Review: Indiana premiere of ‘Big Fish’ proves a catch
The intimate space at Theatre at the Center helps the intimate musical about father/son relations.
The intimate space at Theatre at the Center helps the intimate musical about father/son relations.
It’s that time of year. Performing arts schedules rolling in for September and beyond.
Hollywood stars may be in short supply, but athletes will be out in force for the annual balloon-bedecked march/drive/stroll through downtown.
Brock Clawson’s “Lake Effect Snow” offered “a sometimes creepy, often beautiful, occasionally casually violent, always searching series of movements seemingly on land and in the water.”
The annual fundraiser offered a wide range of central Indiana talent. Which groups raised the bar?
The annual event fills the grounds of the Indianapolis Art Center May 16-17. Enter here to be part of the fun.
Plus Dance Kaleidoscope invites a quartet of outside choreographers to guide its performers for its weekend of performances.
Lennon & Maisy of TV’s “Nashville” also set to appear. Schedule runs Aug. 7-23.
Carrie Mulligan stars in the latest adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s classic novel.
Inaugural Virgina Ave. Folk Festival puts music on nine stages. At Speak Easy, designers reconfigure Hollywood.
My favorites from among the dozens of food samples at the event, kicking off the month of May at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Playwright-in-Residence Tom Horan offers his take on the story of the notorious disease carrier.
Plus a John Lennon celebration from Encore Vocal Arts and a trio of choices for starting your First Friday trek.
Win tickets to The Big Revival Tour, coming to Lucas Oil Stadium May 9.
Plus Tony-winner Heather Headley, who grew up in Fort Wayne, to play the Witch in MUNY “Into the Woods” this summer.
Fifth season announced for Center for the Performing Arts includes country stars Tanya Tucker, Ronnie Milsap and Rosanne Cash.
Last minute change: Audra McDonald postpones due to illness.
A smart, funny play and a not-adapted-from-anything musical each get worthwhile local productions.
Season starts in December with “Cirque Dreams Holidaze.” Yes, I had to look that one up.
The state’s largest regional theater announced a lineup filled with familiar names and titles … plus a few wildcards.