Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre revives its popular production of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” Dec. 14-Jan. 5 at the Center for the Performing Arts. Details here.
The Dec. 14 Hoosier Holidays concert at the Inn at DePauw University in Greencastle features Cara Jean Marcy, Tim Grimm, Jan Lucas, The Banisters, Bobbie Lancaster and more. Details here.
The Cabaret at the Columbia Club offers a Martinis & Mistletoe concert featuring Shannon Forsell, Brenda Williams and the Buselli Wallarab Jazz Septet Dec. 12-15. Details here.
Sufjan Stevens performs at Deluxe at Old National Centre Dec. 14. Details here.
“Live: Family Christmas,” Dec. 15 at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, includes an opportunity to interact with actors playing Harrison, his family and staff. Details here.
The release of trumpeter Pharez Whitted’s new CD “For the People” is celebrated at a concert Dec. 14 at the Jazz Kitchen. There’s also a Jazz Kitchen Holiday Sing-a-Long Dec. 19. Details on both and more concerts here.
Members of Actors Theatre of Indiana are among those providing strolling entertainment at Carmel City Center Dec. 15. Details here.

















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You guys have some "interesting" comments to say the least. I hope you will call in and share those opinions starting June 1. I'm looking forward to having you on the air.