Roundup: Colts seek local music, Zach De Pue’s new quartet, more
Plus, Indiana University’s art museum to shut down for lengthy renovations.
Plus, Indiana University’s art museum to shut down for lengthy renovations.
Also, the Indiana Repertory Theatre takes a mosaic-like look at local history.
Beef & Boards proves that, theatrically, it’s not just interested in comfort food.
Plus, you can call her a one-hit-wonder, but Maria Muldaur has been exploring and creating ever since that hit.
Plus Beef & Boards goes “Into the Woods” for the first time.
Win a pair of tickets to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra’s Halloween fundtraiser.
Math skills not required to score passes to a screening of Ben Affleck’s latest film.
The week also includes appearances by pianist Lang Lang and comedian Hannibal Buress.
Plus the Symphonic Choir set to play Carnegie Hall, a new competition from the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, and more.
Indianapolis Opera offers the first-class production a new work needs to make clear both its pleasures and its problems.
Plus historical spoofing and a visit from one of Chicago’s finest dance companies.
Denzel Washington and Chris Pratt star in this big-screen remake.
Plus Indy Jazz Fest kicks off its celebration of Wes Montgomery.
It may be a short work week for many, but there’s no shortage of stuff to do in your downtime.
Actors Theatre of Indiana offers the local premiere of the Cash/Perkins/Lewis/Presley musical.
Also, an expat Indiana actress returns from Oregon to play a Texas politician. Did you follow that?
With one emphasizing vocal power and the other connectivity to lyrics, the two original stars of “Rent” earned their keep.
Plus a new music fest at the Madame Walker Theatre.
Plus Peewinkle’s Puppet Studio sets up shop at the Indiana State Museum.