Dec. 15-Jan. 17
Indiana Repertory Theatre
A.R. Gurney has written many plays, (including “The Dining Room,” “The Cocktail Hour” and “The Middle Ages”) but he truly became a friend to theaters across the country when he wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winner “Love Letters.”
Why? It’s easy to stage. The set is only a desk and two chairs, and the play requires just two actors, neither of whom has to memorize lines or be of a particular age. Since its premiere, “Love Letters” has been performed by a who’s who of actors, including such pairs as Elizabeth Taylor and James Earl Jones, Jason Robards and Colleen Dewhurst, Sigourney Weaver and Jeff Daniels, and Hal Linden and Barbara Eden (better known as Barney Miller and Jeannie).
In the IRT’s
production, the letter-writers will be Patrick Clear and Priscilla Lindsay, who also appeared together in 2004’s “Plaza
Suite.”
Details here.

















Same kind of Luddites who oppose I-69. Guessing their 501(c)(4) application probably sailed right through the IRS.
It hurts me that Indianapolis is turning into Chicago south with the rampant corruption that exists in our local government. Favors and money being passed back and forth like candy.
With Kravitz's huge ego I'm sure he would be confident in his ability to lower the quality of arts coverage to the mediocre level to which the STAR aspires overall. Besides, coverage of the arts is largely nonideological and requires that opinion be based on knowledge, which would disqualify the vast majority of the dwindling staff.
I wonder which of the altruistic industry/civic leaders who are promoting this plan have tied up cheap land purchase options on the "prime waterfront real estate" surrounding this future reservoir?
I'm sorry but what are Abdul's credentials for giving legal advice and opinions? Paul Ogden and Gary Welsh would be much better candidates.