Arts Council creates new $100K fellowships
Initiative pushes artists and arts organizations into community development projects with an emphasis on transformation.
Initiative pushes artists and arts organizations into community development projects with an emphasis on transformation.
The tour of the “Southern Gothic supernatural musical,” launched in Bloomington in 2013, played the Big Apple for a one-nighter as part of its ongoing tour.
Scrooge and company retake the stage while some of the top ballet dancers in the world converge for a Clowes Hall one-nighter.
The singer/songwriter, adept at both sharp satire and Pixar tunes, plays the Palladium. Meanwhile, the “Glee” star visits Hilbert Circle Theatre.
Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones star in a love story about Stephen Hawking and Jane Wilde. Be among the first to see it.
If you are a marching band geek, the Bands of America Grand National Championships at Lucas Oil Stadium are your Super Bowl.
World-class dance event may reach worldwide audience if ICB management has its way.
In space, no one can hear you scream…but suspended animation gets more and more attractive the more your boring crew talks.
Also this week: The 2014 Spirit & Place Festival gets rolling with a launch event at Old City Hall.
Zach Rosing, Zack Neiditch and company should do “The Time Warp” again every year. Rosing’s video magic helps considerably.
Indy International Festival returns Nov. 21-23 and IBJ has five family four-packs of tickets to give away. Just name your favorite ethnic restaurant and you could win.
Events also include a recreation of the “War of the Worlds” radio broadcast and a celebration of all things Kurt Vonnegut.
A trio of appetizers and heartfelt applause for retiring senior dancer Liberty Harris add to the pleasures of this revival.
Camp classic “Rocky Horror,” dance classic “Carmina Burana,” and who-knows-what-will-happen improv make the priority list this week. Also: A mysterious convention.
Win fast passes to just about any event on the schedule, including appearances by authors Annabelle Gurwitch and Hank Phillippi Ryan.
Win tickets to a sneak preview of the already acclaimed new film starring Michael Keaton.
“Batman” producer to teach at IU. Phoenix playwright’s creation launching onto national play network.
If you are looking to experience the unexpected, try the first Art in Odd Places fest downtown.
Stuck for ideas for what to do this week? How about a play in an unusual venue? Or binge-watching classic films? Here’s a starter list with links to ticket information.
Marilu Henner and Robert Foxworth also in company reading first act of Trish Vradenburg’s play “Surviving Grace.”