Review: Judy Kuhn at the Cabaret
The star of “Fun Home,” “Chess” and Disney’s “Pocahontas” passed on the familiar, instead focusing on a royal family of theater music.
The star of “Fun Home,” “Chess” and Disney’s “Pocahontas” passed on the familiar, instead focusing on a royal family of theater music.
Plus, at sea with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
Live accompaniment upgrades an overrated Oscar winner.
Indiana Repertory Theatre will open season with “Curious Incident.” The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra schedule includes Audra McDonald, Joshua Bell and Renee Fleming.
My eyes didn’t exactly adore the latest tour of the Four Seasons musical. But it’s still solidly entertaining.
The packed stage includes the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, Indianapolis Children’s Choir, and guest soloists.
Plus it’s time again for IDADA’s First Friday gallery openings.
Once again, Hollywood presents its employee recognition program. Here are my predictions and my picks for the big prizes.
Tribute nights dominate this year’s lineup, with celebrations of the Eagles, Michael Jackson, more.
Plus an in-progress Jack the Ripper musical and a twist on dinner theater from NoExit Performance.
The Cabaret smoothly transitions into a temporary home while DK sets its dancers loose as choreographers.
The undersea adventure that gave new life to Disney animation has trouble staying afloat on stage at the Murat.
Plus Brian Stokes Mitchell, from Broadway’s “Ragtime,” plays the relocated Cabaret.
The Four Seasons musical returns to Clowes Hall and this boy from Jersey (born in late December back in ’63) has seats you could win.
Plus, Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre goes film noir with its latest world premiere.
Is your collection of live Disney musicals complete? Here’s a chance to catch the touring company of Ariel’s undersea (and on-land) adventures.
Jeremy Shubrook's title will be director of festivals, performance and public programs—in a position at least partly inspired by the IMA's former curator of audience experience and performance.
Plus a former Julliard String Quartet player in an intimate concert.
DK dances to the music of Janis Joplin, Aretha Franklin, and more. Here’s how to win tickets.