Civic Theatre gears up for capital campaign
Actress and former Indiana Repertory Theatre staff member Megan McKinney has been hired to prepare for the three-year fundraising
initiative.
Actress and former Indiana Repertory Theatre staff member Megan McKinney has been hired to prepare for the three-year fundraising
initiative.
Three of the six additions are executives on loan from the Indiana Sports Corp. and the Indianapolis Convention & Visitors
Association.
Theatre on the Square 2010/2011 lineup also includes “Superior Donuts.”
Score tickets to the baseball fan doc “Ballhawks” or the feature “A Little Help” starring Jenna Fischer.
Symphony on the Prairie’s 4th of July tradition was just one option.
Work is starting at the former site of Liberty Corner on a new exhibit that will be announced in late summer or early fall.
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When glaring, outcome—or history-altering—gaffes can be almost immediately rectified, why wouldn’t anyone want to
get it right?
It didn’t occur to me on the drive down Interstate 65 for a Brown County getaway that I’d be returning with praise
for an Elvis impersonator.
The 28-year-old company reported profit in its latest fiscal year of $43.2 million on $288.9 million in sales.
Buble knows how to put on a show and invigorate his fan base. But I couldn’t help but wonder if the singer’s love for the
adoration of the crowd outweighed his love for the music.
San Francisco-based Canconier performs music from the time of Vlad the Impaler.
There are few things harder in entertainment than the creation of new musical theater.
Steven Stolen, managing director of Indiana Repertory Theatre, reveals his favorite how-to text and secrets
for
developing donors.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art’s new art and nature park is the rare Indy arts creation attracting national attention.
Budget cuts and low attendance prompted the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to announce in December that it intended
to close the historic site.