Priority list includes Nick Offerman, Jane Lynch, more
Plus Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts game on stage.
Plus Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts game on stage.
My eyes didn’t exactly adore the latest tour of the Four Seasons musical. But it’s still solidly entertaining.
A strong tour brings the Disney-flop-film-turned-unlikely-Broadway-hit to theatrical life for a stint at Clowes Hall.
Events also include Silk Road Ensemble at the Palladium and an improvised musical at Clowes.
Dorothy and friends are heading down that yellow brick road again and we’ve got a pair of tickets to give away.
The time of my life? Heck, I didn’t even have the time of my night.
Season starts in December with “Cirque Dreams Holidaze.” Yes, I had to look that one up.
Pianists play for an APA title, Stewart Copeland brings new sounds to Clowes Hall, and Dance Kaleidoscope moves to the sounds of Ray Charles and Ella Fitzgerald.
Executive Director Elise J. Kushigian replacement will oversee not just the 2,200-seat performing arts landmark, but three additional theaters as well.
The troubled Indianapolis Opera—which hasn’t produced a show since March 2014—has hired Kevin Patterson as its new leader.
Kevin Eubanks to join former “Tonight Show” host. Jasmine Guy to star in Harlem Renaissance show.
The Methodist Health Foundation benefit at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway proved a culinary and social delight. Were you there?
Win a pair of tickets to see the touring celebration of Chinese dance at Clowes Hall April 18-20 at Clowes Hall.
Thoughts on the Eiteljorg’s biennial contemporary art show. Plus reviews of ATI’s ‘Odd Couple’ and John Lithgow’s solo show.
At times it seems like ‘Billy Elliot’ with a lobotomy, but that didn’t keep me from rooting for star Jillian Mueller.
The live version of the satiric newspaper was announced as part of Clowes’ Off Center series.
Upping its game for its 50th anniversary season, Clowes Hall has populated its 2013-2014 lineup with returning high-profile acts and some newbies to the Butler University stage, including Martha Graham Dance Company and Blue Man Group.
The Green Day music-fueled show at Clowes Hall isn't just for members of its characters' demographic group. The Broadway show that “American Idiot” most recalls is “Movin’ Out.” That, too, focused on a group of friends who take different paths into the world.
Top illusionist come to Clowes and I’ve got a four-pack of tickets to give away.
Butler University is finalizing plans for a mixed-use parking garage project near Clowes Hall that would include neighborhood retail and housing and might cost as much as $45 million.