You-review-it Monday: Holiday weekend 1
The holiday shows began to take over the performing arts scene this weekend? Did you see “A Christmas Carol”? “A Very Phoenix Xmas”?
The holiday shows began to take over the performing arts scene this weekend? Did you see “A Christmas Carol”? “A Very Phoenix Xmas”?
What are the holidays without the Jimmy Stewart classic? And it’s even better on the big screen.
Musical featuring John Prine tunes moves beyond the Phoenix.
Marching bands filled Lucas Oil Stadium. Blue men visited Clowes. What did you do this weekend?
Movie house–featuring mostly free classics, foreign films, and more–aims to be “best university theater in the country.”
Take your pick from two Vogue shows if you are randomly drawn in this week’s contest.
It's been a little while since I pointed you toward some highlights from the blog roll. Here, A&E interested parties, are some of the subject that the web is chattering about.
Were you a guest at “Mary’s Wedding” at the IRT? Experience the Vienna Vegetable Orchestra?
Win tickets to the Spirit & Place event featuring the author of “The Omnivore’s Dilemma.”
Comedian will co-star with Chris Noth, Kiefer Sutherland, and Jason Patric in “That Championship Season.”
There are more truths about what it’s like to be a human being in Chekhov’s play than there are in just about anything else I’ve seen on stage.
Visit the Phoenix Theatre? Check in on Know No Stranger? Join Q Artistry for an evening of Poe?
Tyler Perry production was to play Conseco Fieldhouse.
Thoughts on Sarah Ruhl’s play, getting its local premiere at the Phoenix Theatre.
The drummer behind Bruce Springsteen and Conan O’Brian took center stage at Jazz Kitchen set.
If you are having trouble finding what’s playing when and where at the Heartland Film Festival, you aren’t alone.