REVIEW: Thoughts on IRT’s ‘The Whipping Man’
How do religious ties hold up in a world where shackles held people in place?
How do religious ties hold up in a world where shackles held people in place?
The March 9 concert kicked off with composer/singer/keyboardist (and IU grad) Son Lux.
A great American dance company, Shakespeare with a gangster twist, and more picks for the week.
Attention sports fans: We’ve got tickets to a sneak preview of the new biopic starring Chadwick Boseman and Harrison Ford.
Bitterness doesn’t get much better than Nicky Silver’s comedy.
Clowes and Murat to host five touring musicals…and a “Wicked” bonus.
I didn’t expect it to rival “The Wizard of Oz.” I did hope it would be better than “The Wiz.”
Shakespeare’s popular comedy gets a full staging at the IRT. Win seats and VIP treatment for opening night.
Looking for something to do this week? Here’s a starter guide.
A new, free reading series invites actors to pick the plays. And the audience doesn’t know they’ll be until showtime.
Not one. Not two. But three sets of seats going out this week.
Potential First Friday highlights, a strong sister act, and a different look at the Civil War all make this week’s lineup.
Your Oscar thoughts? And what did you do besides watching the awards?
Actors select and cast the one-time-only readings at Indy Actors’ Playground.
Comedic musicals take north side stages.